LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — With so many changes to the starting offense — either because of injuries, such as to Jayden Daniels and Austin Ekeler, or coaching decisions seeking improvement after a bad loss — the Washington Commanders needed a bit of help from everyone.

They sure got it.

With quarterback Marcus Mariota filling in for Daniels and a committee of running backs finding holes behind a new-look offensive line, the Commanders produced 174 yards on the ground in the first half alone, and Washington beat the Las Vegas Raiders 41-24 on Sunday.

“We’ve got some boys in the backfield, man. You know what I’m saying?” said Chris Rodriguez, who started at running back and carried the ball on four of Washington's initial five plays. “And we can all do everything.”

In addition to Mariota’s

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