The Washington Commanders are hoping a mini bye can help them get back on track Sunday when they host a fading Dallas Cowboys team coming off a short week.The Commanders (7-4), sitting in second place in the NFC East, have not played since taking a 26-18 loss to the first-place Philadelphia Eagles on Nov. 14. The Cowboys (3-7) took their fifth straight loss on Monday night, falling 34-10 to the Houston Texans.After a one-point loss to the rugged Pittsburgh Steelers, followed by the compressed schedule that led into the Thursday night game at Philadelphia, the Commanders were able to rest and get healthy with the extra days.”I was able to reset and refocus, restart,” rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels said Wednesday. “It’s kind of needed in a long season like that. It was great to get away for a little bit, but I’m glad that we’re back now.”The offense can use a reset. Daniels completed just 59.1 percent of his passes against the Steelers and Eagles with a touchdown and an interception. He posted two of his three lowest passer ratings of the season in those games.The Commanders are averaging 22.5 points over their past four games, more than a touchdown less than over the first seven games of the season (31.1).”I don’t think anyone is hitting the panic button, but at the same time there’s a lot to improve on,” Washington tight end Zach Ertz said. “There’s a lot of urgency that goes with that.”It will be a reunion of sorts for Commanders head coach Dan Quinn, who served as Dallas’ defensive coordinator for the previous three seasons.The Cowboys went 2-0 against the Commanders last season but arrive in D.C. a double-digit underdog after losing five games by a combined 172-70.”We have a lot of moving parts going on, and we just have to be cleaner and more detailed in certain spots,” Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said. “We’re not playing well enough, not executing well enough, coaching well enough to overcome some of the mistakes we’re making in critical times of the game.”The Cowboys’ minus-11 turnover differential is tied for second worst in the league.