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When the NFL schedule came out in May, Ron Rivera loved that Washington finished the season with five games against NFC East competition.
He told players it was an opportunity if they could still be in the playoff race by this stretch. A four-game winning streak has vaulted Washington to 6-6 and right in the thick of the chase for not only a spot but possibly a second consecutive division title.
Were at the part where we control it, Rivera said Monday. Whats going to happen to the Washington Football Team is now in our hands. We go out and play the way were capable of, we give ourselves a chance, and thats where we wanted to be.
Washington could be without top tight end Logan Thomas when the team hosts the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, but Rivera said an MRI did not confirm the worst fears of a torn ACL.
But Washington has dealt with injuries to reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year Chase Young, fellow pass rusher Montez Sweat, linebacker Jon Bostic, safety Landon Collins and center Chase Roullier, so playing down another starter is nothing new.
Rivera credited the personnel department and position coaches for Washingtons ability to withstand so many injuries and keep rolling
I think the coaches have done a really good job in preparation, he said. Weve had good depth. Weve had players that weve been able to plug in and have them play because theyve been ready to play.
Part of the success has been a winning formula predicated on running the ball and taking some pressure off quarterback Taylor Heinicke. Washington ran the ball 30 times in the win at the Las Vegas Raiders.
I like the physical game, Rivera said. I like the physical nature of guys lining up and trying to move somebody and control the clock and grind it out.
Grinding it out isnt easy, though. Washingtons past three victories have come by a combined 10 points.
Asked if his team could win a game thats not chaotic, Heinicke responded: Trust me, we would like that as well. A win is a win.
Despite winning four in a row, Washington opened as a 4-point home underdog against the 8-4, division-leading Cowboys on FanDuel Sportsbook. Beating Dallas once, splitting against Philadelphia and taking care of business against the last-place New York Giants could be enough to get Washington at least an NFC wild-card spot.
WHATS WORKING
The defense is finally living up to lofty preseason expectations after being one of the NFLs best units in 2020, despite losing Young to a season-ending knee injury. Washington is allowing 17.5 points a game during this winning streak.
WHAT NEEDS HELP
Its nitpicking given how well things are going, but Rivera pointed to offensive penalties as something hed like to see his team cut down. Washington was penalized six times for 47 yards at Las Vegas, and it was the timing of flags that hurt the most.
We had a couple penalties that we didnt overcome, and because of that the drive stalled, Rivera said.
STOCK UP
Kicker Brian Johnson connected from 48 yards for the go-ahead field goal with 37 seconds left against the Raiders. Hes the teams fourth kicker this season, with the latest change necessitated by Joey Slyes pulled hamstring, but Johnson has been on Washingtons radar since training camp and could be the one who sticks.
STOCK DOWN
Curtis Samuel was targeted just once by Heinicke in the Raiders game, his second back after missing time with a lingering groin injury. The receiver who was supposed to be a big part of Washingtons offense has not been, and hes unlikely to be more than a complementary player the rest of the way.
INJURED
While losing Thomas for some time, Washington could get Sweat, who has been out a few weeks with a broken jaw, and safety Landon Collins, who missed the Las Vegas game with a foot injury, back to face Dallas. Rivera was optimistic about Sweat and Collins practicing this week.
KEY NUMBER
17-15 Washington beat Las Vegas and Seattle by the identical score, and keeping the points at a minimum is becoming Washingtons style.
There may be a game where weve got to score more than 17 points. I get that, Rivera said. Youre in a game and its grind-it-out, rock em sock em, why would we want to throw the ball 30, 40 times and expose the ball to something bad to happen? The formula is working.
NEXT STEPS
Rivera and defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio have been able to put together plans that beat Tom Brady, Cam Newton, Russell Wilson and Derek Carr. Now they have to figure out how to slow down Dak Prescott and the Cowboys, who can score in bunches.
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