The Washington Commanders took yet another loss, their sixth in a row, as they fell in overtime to the Miami Dolphins in the NFL's inaugural Madrid game.
It was an ugly showing, filled with sloppy errors and extremely questionable play-calling. The Commanders were given chance after chance to pry victory from the jaws of defeat, and they couldn't do it.
Unlike the past four weeks, there were some bright spots. One of them was a player who needed a get-right performance as much as anybody on the Commanders' roster.
In Week 10, the Commanders got nothing short of humiliated by the Detroit Lions.