Kliff Kingsbury could stick it to Commanders with sneaky free-agent reunion
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Kliff Kingsbury could stick it to Commanders with sneaky free-agent reunion
"The lack of interest in Kingsbury was a wake-up call. Teams might have been wary that his scheme would become easier to figure out the longer he stayed with an organization. Head coach Dan Quinn wanted changes, and the play-caller was unwilling to budge. Now, he'll get the opportunity to assist McVay and NFL MVP quarterback Matthew Stafford in getting over the hump."
"Deebo Samuel Sr.'s one year in Washington was a success. The Commanders sent a fifth-round pick to the San Francisco 49ers to secure his services, which went about as well as anyone hoped in difficult circumstances. He's a free agent this spring, and it remains to be seen whether general manager Adam Peters will offer him another deal. There are merits to keep Samuel around, but only if the price is right."
Kliff Kingsbury is reportedly joining the Los Angeles Rams in a prominent offensive role under head coach Sean McVay and will work with quarterback Matthew Stafford. Kingsbury's time with the Washington Commanders ended poorly and the league's lack of interest served as a wake-up call about his scheme becoming easier to defend over time. Dan Quinn sought changes that the play-caller resisted. Deebo Samuel had a productive, single season in Washington and is a spring free agent. Samuel could reunite with Kingsbury in Los Angeles if the Commanders do not re-sign him. The Rams already feature Puka Nacua and seek to retain Davante Adams, so Samuel's versatility would be complementary, though Los Angeles may pursue younger or cheaper alternatives.
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