Preparing to watch your team take on others right from the stadium itself is a different feeling that cannot be expressed in words. Although there could be fans who like to watch games from the comfort of their cushions, catching your favorite players make plays live could give you the experience of a lifetime. However, not everyone is able to watch the games at FedEx Field Stadium because of the overwhelming demand.
However, if you are one of those fortunate fans who have tickets to catch the game live. Then you should definitely carry an umbrella on you. There are slight chances of rain at the home of Commanders, who are all set to welcome the Steelers on Sunday. Starting from kickoff, the temperature will be around 59 degrees Fahrenheit. And as the game progresses, it could gradually increase to 61 degrees Fahrenheit at the end of the final quarter.
Apart from the temperatures that are likely to remain moderate, the chances of rain would increase as the game curtails down the final seconds. Moving away from rain, the average humidity would be set at 55%. So don’t expect yourself to get drenched in sweat. However, it would remain cloudy as the cloud coverage is clocked at 92%. This means the chances of the sun blazing above you are almost second to none.
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There would be gusty winds that can clock a speed of 17 mph with a gentle breeze blowing from south to west. Even the precipitation levels would be around 60%, thereby increasing the chances of slight rain on Sunday. As the game is set to begin in a few hours, can the Commanders continue their hot streak in the NFL?
Will the Commanders see out the Steelers at FedEx Field Stadium?
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The Commanders are looking like a team that can beat anyone on their day. Having a coach like Dan Quinn and a rookie QB like Jayden Daniels has turned around the fortunes of the Commanders. With Daniels at the center, the Commanders have won 7 out of their 9 games. This has allowed the Commanders to enjoy their best start to the season since 1996.
Over those 5 games, Daniels didn’t look like a rookie who was taking his first steps in the NFL, “You guys have got to stop calling him a rookie quarterback. He may be a rookie quarterback in terms of years in this league. But his maturity, his poise, is that of a 10-year vet,” as per TE Zach Ertz. Entering week 10, Daniels now has 9 TDs with just two interceptions. He has also run for 4 rushing TDs while completing 163 of 228 passes.
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Even defensively, the Commanders have continued to improve. Within the first three weeks, they ranked 29th out of 32 NFL teams. Now, after six weeks, the Commanders find themselves 14th, thereby showing their drastic improvement on the backline. Well, breaching the Steelers’ defense wouldn’t be easy at all. They rank second for points allowed and ninth for yards allowed. Their best-performing edge rusher, T.J. Watt, already has 19 sacks to showcase his credibility to break the offensive line.
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This makes us question whether the Commanders can continue their dominance against the Steelers at home. Well, right now, on paper, it looks like a Commanders’ victory, but you never know, as the Steelers may have a plan of their own to stop Jayden Daniels.
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