The Commanders' unsung Sheldon Day has fortified the defensive front
Briefly

He was a guy that when he did his workout, I was like, 'Okay, he's a little small,' and I like big guys. But he plays thick and heavy, and he's right where he needs to be. He'll throw his hands. ... He understands the blocking schemes and what's coming at him. He's been a very important part to our defense.
In the second half - after that play - I said, 'Okay, we're just going to run pressure.' Washington in fact threw more run blitzes at Philadelphia in the second half, holding it to 42 rushing yards and only 0.6 yards before contact per rush.
Sheldon Day has emerged as a key piece to the Commanders' defensive line, providing stability while Jonathan Allen recovered from injury, contributing significantly in critical moments.
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