Washington Football Team November Schedule 2020

The Washington Football Team November 2020 schedule presents four big games that could change the whole season. After a tough 1-3 October, these contests offer chances to gain momentum and divisional ground. Here’s what to expect from Washington’s November slate, after a bye week in NFL Week 8.

Week 9 vs New York Giants – November 8, 2020

Washington welcomes division rival New York to FedEx Field for a crucial NFC East showdown. The Giants bring Daniel Jones and a developing offensive attack led by Saquon Barkley. New York’s defense has shown flashes of improvement under coordinator Patrick Graham. This home divisional contest could prove pivotal for both teams’ playoff hopes.

Week 10 @ Detroit Lions – November 15, 2020

The Football Team travels to Ford Field to face Matthew Stafford and the Lions. Detroit features a high-powered passing attack with Kenny Golladay leading their receiving corps. The Lions’ offense presents challenges for Washington’s defensive secondary. This road test will determine if Rivera’s squad can maintain consistency away from home.

Week 11 vs Cincinnati Bengals – November 22, 2020

Washington hosts rookie quarterback Joe Burrow and the rebuilding Bengals. Cincinnati’s young signal-caller has shown impressive poise in his debut season. The Bengals feature explosive playmakers like Joe Mixon and Tyler Boyd. This home matchup presents an opportunity for Washington to build momentum heading into the stretch run.

Week 12 @ Dallas Cowboys – November 26, 2020

The Football Team faces their biggest rival on Thanksgiving Day in Arlington. Dallas brings back their high-powered offense led by quarterback Dak Prescott. The Cowboys’ offensive line anchors a potent rushing attack featuring Ezekiel Elliott. This primetime divisional showdown on national television could define both teams’ seasons.

At 2-5, November’s schedule could determine Washington’s playoff fate. Two home games provide opportunities to establish dominance at FedEx Field. The road contests in Detroit and Dallas will test their resilience and championship mettle.