Taylor Heinicke takes over as Commanders host Packers
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[October 20, 2022]
For the third straight year,
Washington has lost a starting quarterback to injury. Once again,
it's Taylor Heinicke coming off the bench.
With Carson Wentz out for at least a month with a broken ring finger
in his throwing hand, the Commanders (2-4) looks for a spark from
the charismatic backup against the visiting Green Bay (3-3) Packers
on Sunday in Landover, Md.
The game will be played amid unusual circumstances as there is
increased scrutiny of Commanders owner Dan Snyder. Tuesday at the
NFL fall meetings, Jim Irsay of Indianapolis became the first owner
to speak out against Snyder when he told reporters "there is merit
for removing him."
Related to that, some Washington home games have become bizarre
spectacles, with fans of the visiting team outnumbering Commanders
supporters and chants of "Sell the Team" growing.
With that as a backdrop, Green Bay will play its first of three
straight games on the road, though Sunday's environment will bear
little resemblance to what the Packers can expect in upcoming games
at Buffalo and Detroit.
Having been outscored in its last six quarters 44-12, Green Bay is
searching for answers. With a passer rating of 94.3, quarterback
Aaron Rodgers has not approached his MVP form of the last two
seasons at 121.5 (2020) and 111.9 (2021).
Rodgers has struggled to find a reliable receiver after the
departure of Davante Adams. Inconsistent play from the offensive
line also has plagued the Packers. In Sunday's 27-10 loss to the
Jets, Rodgers was sacked four times and pressured relentlessly.
"If we don't block better, it's hard to do anything," Green Bay
coach Matt LaFleur said.
The defense has been shaky as well, as the unimposing offenses of
the Patriots, Giants and Jets have scored 24, 27 and 27 points,
respectively, against the Pack the last three weeks.
Washington is struggling as well. The Commanders have lost four of
their last five with the win coming in ugly fashion, 12-7 at Chicago
in Week 6.
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Commanders coach Ron Rivera has come under
increased fire after two seven-win seasons. After the win over the
Bears, he lost his cool and stormed off when asked a pointed
question about Wentz.
Now he turns to Heinicke, who has had his moments. Two years ago, in
his first start for Washington, Heinicke threw a scare into Tampa
Bay in the playoffs, throwing for 306 yards in a 31-23 defeat.
Last year, after Ryan Fitzpatrick was lost for the year, the
Commanders got off to a slow start before Heinicke guided them to
four straight wins to get them into playoff contention.
Heinicke has a 7-9 record as an NFL starter but he's won over fans
and teammates with his fearless mindset.
"It's kind of that underdog story," Rivera said.
Last year in a 24-10 loss at Green Bay, Washington outgained the
Packers 430-304 but two turnovers, including a Heinicke
interception, were costly.
Rodgers (right thumb) did not practice on Wednesday. Also sidelined
were guard Jake Hanson (biceps) and wideouts Randall Cobb (ankle)
and Christian Watson (hamstring). Offensive linemen Elgton Jenkins
(knee) and David Bakhtiari (knee) were limited in practice. Outside
linebacker Rashan Gary (toe) was a full participant.
Those held out of practice for Washington on Wednesday were running
back Jonathan Williams (knee), cornerback William Jackson III
(back), wideout Dyami Brown (groin) and tight end John Bates
(hamstring). Tackle Sam Cosmi (finger), wideout Jahan Dotson
(hamstring), cornerback Tariq Castro-Fields (knee) and safety Percy
Butler (quadriceps) were limited. Tight end Logan Thomas (calf)
worked out on a side field.
--Field Level Media
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