For the fifth week in a row, the Washington Commanders will enter a game needing to put their previous matchup behind them. Unlike the past four, however, there is reason for hope that head coach Dan Quinn's unit can stop the bleeding. The Commanders are traveling to Madrid, Spain, to face the Miami Dolphins, who are also 3-7 after their stunning upset over the Buffalo Bills in Week 10. Even with a roster decimated by injuries, quarterback Marcus Mariota and his troops should be expected to pull out a victory here. Because if the Commanders can't win this one, it's hard to see them beating anyone the rest of the way. Washington just completed a stretch of four games that were always going to be tough to win. They played road games against the Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs. They hosted the Seattle Seahawks and the Detroit Lions. All four of those contests were against high-octane offenses. Three of them are likely playoff teams, and the fourth was their bitter rival. Now, the Commanders get the Do
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