The Commanders had five first downs and 94 yards on their first seven possessions. They punted four times, missed two field goals and made a field goal.
The Commanders opened the fourth quarter with their best drive.
They drove 50 yards in 11 plays, picking up four first downs, and scoring a touchdown on Jayden Daniels’ 20-yard touchdown throw to tight end Zach Ertz.
Despite being dominated most of the night, the Commanders are within 17-10 with 13:45 left.
Daniels is 16-of-26 for 119 yards, while Ertz has four catches for 49 yards.
The Packers have 356 yards but are having a tough time putting away the Commanders.
Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed was injured on the first series of the game.
The team now has ruled Reed out with a shoulder injury.
Adding insult to injury, Reed had his 39-yard touchdown catch negated by a holding penalty on right tackle Anthony Belton. Reed landed hard on his right shoulder on the tackle by Commanders defensive back Quan Martin, whose weight was fully on Reed as Reed landed on the turf.
The Commanders have ruled out defensive lineman Deatrich Wise Jr. (quad) and tight end John Bates (groin). Wise was carted off the field after an extra point.
Commanders offensive guard Brandon Coleman (shoulder) is questionable to return.
The Packers dominated the Commanders in the first half Thursday, but they lead only 14-3 at halftime.
Green Bay has outgained Washington 274 to 82, with 119 yards coming after the catch, and the Packers have 13 first downs to only four for the Commanders.
The Packers scored touchdowns on drives of 96 and 92 yards, with Romeo Doubs scoring on a 5-yard reception and Josh Jacobs scoring on a 2-yard run. It was the 11th consecutive game for Jacobs to score a rushing touchdown, including the postseason.
The Packers had a 39-yard touchdown pass from Jordan Love to Jayden Reed negated by a holding penalty on right tackle Anthony Belton and turned it over on downs on their first series.
Both teams missed a field goal in the waning seconds, with Matt Gay missing wide left on a 58-yard try with 14 seconds remaining and Brandon McManus hitting the left upright on a 48-yard attempt on the final play of the half.
Gay has the Commanders’ only points with a 51-yarder with 4:27 remaining in the second quarter.
Love is 13-of-18 for 214 yards and a touchdown, with Tucker Kraft catching three for 89. Jacobs has rushed for 42 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries.
Micah Parsons has one quarterback hit.
Jayden Daniels has three carries for 14 yards and has completed 9 of 15 passes for 49 yards. Terry McLaurin has caught two passes for 18 yards.
Josh Jacobs scored a rushing touchdown in his 11th consecutive game, including the postseason.
His 2-yard run gave the Packers a 14-0 lead with 7:34 remaining in the second quarter.
John Riggins has the record, with 15 consecutive games with a rushing touchdown, including the postseason. Emmitt Smith (14), Smith (13), George Rogers (13) and LaDainian Thomlinson (12) are the only players with longer streaks since the merger.
Jacobs has 11 carries for 34 yards.
The Packers have dominated the Commanders with drives of 96 and 92 yards. They have outgained Washington 243 to 42.
Jordan Love is 11-of-15 for 199 yards and a touchdown, a 5-yard throw to Romeo Doubs.
The Commanders lost defensive lineman Deatrich Wise Jr. on the extra point. He was carted off the field, with his teammates wishing him well before his departure.
The Packers nearly had a lead on their first drive. A holding penalty on right tackle Anthony Belton negated a 39-yard touchdown pass from Jordan Love to Jayden Reed, who injured his right shoulder on the play.
Instead, the Packers threw incomplete on fourth down, turning the ball over on downs.
Green Bay did score on its second drive, going 96 yards in only seven plays.
The big play was a Jordan Love pass to tight end Tucker Kraft for 57 yards before Quan Martin made the tackle. Four plays later, Love hit Romeo Doubs for a 5-yard touchdown.
The Packers lead 7-0.
Green Bay has outgained Washington 145 to 6 after the Commanders went three-and-out on their first drive. Love is 7-of-10 for 118 yards and a touchdown, and Kraft has two catches for 72 yards.