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Commanders Face Dolphins in Preseason Showdown

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The Washington Commanders are heading into their second preseason game, this time against the Miami Dolphins at the Hard Rock Stadium. Fans are excited to see how the team has progressed since their last matchup.

This game is highlighted by the return of key Dolphins players such as quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and star wide receiver Tyreek Hill. Their participation promises a more competitive atmosphere compared to the last preseason game, where some of the starters were held out.

The game will air at 7 p.m. on WUSA9, providing an excellent opportunity for fans to catch the action live. If you can’t tune in, you can also listen to the game on the radio. For those who prefer to watch online, the game will be livestreamed on Commanders.com along with game stats and highlights.

Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel hinted that he plans to have some of the starters play a few series in the first half, which raises anticipation among fans. However, it should be noted that some key players, like receivers Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill, will not be playing due to injuries.

The Commanders, led by their young quarterback, have also had their share of ups and downs in the preseason, with kicker Riley Patterson struggling a bit in earlier games. The matchup against Miami could be crucial for both teams in figuring out their roster ahead of the regular season.

As the game kicks off, all eyes will be on how each team uses their starters and how they build momentum heading into week one. The excitement is palpable as fans eagerly await the clash on the field.

Rachel Adams

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