The Washington Commanders jumped out to a commanding 21-0 lead over the Tennessee Titans in the first quarter of their Week 13 matchup, but the game wasn't without its heated moments. Following a Commanders extra point, a skirmish broke out between the two teams, with offensive lineman Sam Cosmi and defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons at the center of the altercation. CBS commentator Andrew Carlton likened the incident to the recent post-game tensions between Michigan and Ohio State.

Washington's early scoring surge was fueled by a balanced attack. Quarterback Jayden Daniels connected with receiver Terry McLaurin for a touchdown, and running back Brian Robinson Jr. also found the end zone. Daniels added another rushing touchdown to contribute to the dominant first quarter performance.

The Commanders extended their lead in the second quarter with a second Daniels-to-McLaurin touchdown pass. Entering the game on a three-game losing streak, Washington was looking to keep pace with the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC East after a high-scoring loss to the Dallas Cowboys the previous week.

The Titans, meanwhile, have struggled this season, managing only three wins so far. Their victory over the Houston Texans the previous week snapped a two-game losing streak, but their overall performance suggests a high draft pick is likely in their future.
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