The Washington Commanders dropped their third game of the season with a 25-24 loss to the Chicago Bears. Here are five takeaways from the defeat.

1. Turnovers, turnovers, turnovers.

The Commanders had done a good job of protecting the ball heading into Monday's game with just three turnovers all year. That good luck ended against the Bears, who forced three turnovers from Washington's offense.

Actually, perhaps the most frustrating part of Washington's giveaways was that all of them were caused more because of what the Commanders did as opposed to any extra effort from Chicago. Jaquan Brisker did jump in the way of Jayden Daniels' first-quarter interception intended for Deebo Samuel, but Jacory Croskey-Merritt lost control of the ball on the first play of the ensuing drive, and Daniels

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