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Monday Night Football Live Updates: Bills Dominate Jaguars, Jayden Daniels Leads Commanders to Win Over Bengals

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Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills had no problem at all crushing the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday night.

Allen and the Bills have swept the first two games of Monday Night Football 47-10 while putting on a strong showing at Highmark Stadium. The Bills are now 3-0 on the year while Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars remain winless.

Allen threw for 263 yards and four touchdown passes in the win while also leading the team with 44 yards on the ground. Lawrence, on the other hand, threw for just 178 yards with a touchdown pass and an interception. He was eventually replaced by Mac Jones late in the game. Damar Hamlin recorded his first career interception in the win for the Bills as well.

The other game in ESPN’s doubleheader was a thriller in Cincinnati. Jay Dunn Daniels and the Washington Commanders held off Joe Burrow and the Bengals, 38-33. Daniels threw his first career touchdown pass — notably for an offensive lineman — and the Commanders have two wins and one loss on the year. However, Burrow and the Bengals are now 0-3 for the first time since 2019.

Boro scored twice on Ja Mar Chase, but their defense couldn’t stop Daniels and Commanders. Daniels went 21 of 23 for 254 yards while scoring two touchdowns and running in a third. His final score of the night was a punt into the corner of the end zone for Terry McLaurin, which sealed the win.

Burrow went 29-of-39 for 324 yards with three touchdowns in the loss to Cincinnati.

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  • Damar Hamlin records first career INT

    Damar Hamlin recorded his first career interception on the same “Monday Night Football” show that saw him suffer a heart attack on the field in 2023.

    Click on the image to learn more about Damar Hamlin’s objection.

    Buffalo Bills' Damar Hamlin (3) celebrates after intercepting a pass during the first half of an American football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Monday, Sept. 23, 2024, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)

    Click on the image to read more about Damar Hamlin’s first career interception. (AP/Adrian Kraus)

  • Jayden Daniels arrives

    It was a near-perfect game from Jayden Daniels, who scored three total goals and dropped just two assists in the win over the Bengals.

    Click on the image to read more about his amazing night in Cincinnati.

    CINCINNATI, Ohio - SEPTEMBER 23: Jayden Daniels #5 of the Washington Commanders celebrates a goal scored by Trent Scott #73 against the Cincinnati Bengals during the third quarter at Baycor Field on September 23, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)CINCINNATI, Ohio - SEPTEMBER 23: Jayden Daniels #5 of the Washington Commanders celebrates a goal scored by Trent Scott #73 against the Cincinnati Bengals during the third quarter at Baycor Field on September 23, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

    Click on the image to read more about Jayden Daniels’ amazing night in Cincinnati. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

  • Bengals, Commanders Make NFL History

    That game between the Commanders and the Bengals was the first without a foul or punt since 1940.

  • Final: Commanders 38, Bengals 33

    Jay Den Daniels and the Commanders pulled out a big win in Cincinnati to close out Week 3 of the NFL season. Joe Burrow and the Bengals are now 0-3 for the first time since 2019.

    Total yards: Bengals 436, Commanders 357

    Leaders

    Jayden Daniels

    Terry McLaurin

    Bengal

    Joe Boro

    Jamar Chase

  • Down, Bengals

    It may have come too late, but Zack Moss managed to score a touchdown for the Bengals.

    Now the Commanders lead 38-33 with 40 seconds left. Kickoff is coming for Cincinnati.

  • Jayden Daniels makes history

    Jayden Daniels is having a great night in Cincinnati.

  • Daniels to McLaurin again

    Just before he was set to take the penalty, Jayden Daniels found Terry McLaurin for another great pass into the corner of the end zone. That would seal the win for the Commanders.

  • Final: Bills 47, Jaguars 10

    A crushing defeat on Monday night in Buffalo. The Bills improved to 3-0, while the Jaguars fell to 0-3.

    Total yards: Bills 389, Jaguars 239

    Buffalo:

    Josh Allen: 23-of-30 for 263 yards and four touchdowns

    – Also 44 yards on six carries.

    Khalil Shaker: 72 yards on 6 passes

    Jacksonville:

    Trevor Lawrence: 21-of-38 for 178 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception

    Trevor Etienne: 68 yards on 11 carries

    Christian Kirk: 79 yards on 8 passes

  • Bengal is not finished yet

    Joe Burrow scored on a 31-yard pass to Ja’Marr Chase to cap a quick attack, and the Bengals would not give up just yet. It was Chase’s second goal of the game.

    The Bengals tried to score two points, but failed. The Commanders now led 31-26 with 9:42 left.

  • Leader 31, Bengals 20

    Austin Siebert kicked a 42-yard field goal, and the Commanders now led by 11 points with 11:30 left in the game.

  • Mitchell Trubisky’s time in Buffalo

    With a 30-point lead, the Bills took Josh Allen out of the game and replaced him with Mitchell Trubisky at quarterback.

    Mac Jones also took over as the Jaguars’ quarterback and failed to clear the ball from Javon Solomon. Casey Tohill recovered the ball at Jacksonville’s 21-yard line.

    Then, Buffalo drove four plays for 21 yards, ending with a three-yard run by Ray Davis.

    Bills 47, Jaguars 10.

  • End 3: Commanders 28, Bengals 20

    The leaders are now back in midfield and threatening to score again with 15 minutes left in Cincinnati.

  • Bills 40, Jaguars 10

    Tyler Bass added his second field goal of the game to extend the lead to 30 points, 40-10 in favor of the Bills. Bills fans may feel better after he missed an extra point earlier in the game.

  • Bengals goal

    They had to dig deep on the fourth try, but the Bengals finally got their own goal. Joe Burrow passed the ball to Andre Iosifas for a two-yard touchdown, and now we’re playing another one-goal game in Cincinnati.

    The Chiefs now lead 28-20 with 3:03 left in the third quarter.

  • The bills finally kicked in.

    At 11:55 of the fourth quarter, the Bills finally managed to score three points. Sam Martin kicked the ball 49 yards to Jacksonville’s 17-yard line.

  • Von Miller sends out Trevor Lawrence on fourth attempt and goal

    The Jaguars appeared to be on their way to another score, driving 53 yards in 12 plays. But the offense hit a wall inside the 10-yard line. Jacksonville was called for two penalties for a false start, leaving them with a fourth-and-goal attempt at Buffalo’s 17-yard line.

    On the fourth attempt, Lawrence was taken off the field for a 10-yard loss by Von Miller.

  • Big guy TD!

    Jayden Daniels’ first career touchdown pass goes to an offensive lineman! Commanders lead 28-13 now in the 3rd quarter.

  • Leaders pick it up again.

    Austin Ekeler returned the kickoff 62 yards to put the Commanders in incredible field position early in the second half.

  • Jaguars force Bills into field goal

    Small win for the Jaguars defense?

    Jacksonville still couldn’t do much to stop the Bills, but an 11-play, 61-yard drive ended with Buffalo failing to convert a third-and-7 at Jacksonville’s 9-yard line and having to settle for a field goal.

    Buffalo 37, Jaguars 10 with 5:03 left in the 3rd quarter.

  • 1st Half: Commanders 21, Bengals 13

    First half statistics:

    Total yards: Bengals 236, Commanders 205

    Cincinnati:

    Joe Burrow: 14-of-19 for 157 yards with a touchdown

    Zack Moss: 47 yards on 8 carries

    Chase Jamar: 80 yards and a touchdown on 4 passes

    Washington:

    Jayden Daniels: 7-of-8 for 139 yards

    Austin Ekeler: 32 yards and a touchdown on two carries

    Terry McLaurin: 55 yards and a touchdown on 1 reception

  • Bengals stumble again in the red zone

    The Bengals scored some big points in the first half tonight. They only had to settle for another Evan McPherson field goal after a quick drive that reached Washington’s 13-yard line.

    The Chiefs now lead 21-13 with 42 seconds left in the first half.

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