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LANDOVER, Md. — The day began as a celebration of change, with Josh Harris in as the Washington Commanders owner and Dan Snyder out.

So, back came the alumni and the fans, embracing the new era and filling the stadium. Before the game, some of the organization’s former greats met with fans signing autographs and smiling for photos as a band played on, capturing the mood of the day with their version of “In the Air Tonight.” • Full schedule » | Standings » • Depth charts for every team » • Transactions » | Injuries » • Football Power Index »More NFL coverage » The day ended with a celebration, too.

The Commanders rallied to beat the Arizona Cardinals 20-16 in what the players acknowledged was a lackluster showing, but still a win.

It also ended with Harris receiving a game ball, his third of the year but first for a regular-season victory. Harris purchased the team from Snyder this summer, bestowing hope upon a franchise that had mostly struggled during the previous owner’s 24-year reign.

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