1-The first quarter shaped up to be a lot like last week for the Commanders: multiple missing tackles, multiple explosive plays allowed and a quick 10 points for the Chargers. But Quan Martin’s forced fumble in the second quarter (Marshon Lattimore recovered it), flipped the momentum and was the spark Washington needed to reverse course. Unlike its two losses this season, when the early deficit and mistakes snowballed, Washington overcame its self-inflicted wounds to dominate the rest of the way.
2-Jayden Daniels looked a lot like the Jayden Daniels most became accustomed to seeing last season, with the deep passing, drive-extending runs, smart decisions and a full command of the offense. He quashed any doubts about his ability to play like himself with a knee brace.
3-Jacory “Bill” Croskey-Merritt notched his first 100-yard rushing game, showing his quick cuts and rare vision behind the line. He had 14 carries for 111 yards and two rushing touchdowns, plus a pair of catches for 39 yards. His fumble at the start of the fourth quarter nearly led to a Chargers touchdown, but Mike Sainristil picked off Justin Herbert at the goal-line to preserve Washington’s 10-point cushion. The Commanders didn’t think twice about putting Croskey-Merritt back out there, a clear show of faith in the young back.