
"Head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Adam Peters are still thoroughly examining the wreckage of a disastrous campaign. The Washington Commanders aren't going to make any hair-trigger moves right now. Still, fans expect significant changes in the coming months to put this franchise in a more profitable position. Nothing went right for the Commanders. Their gamble on bold trades and short-term options on one-year deals didn't pay off."
"The Washington Commanders got more than they bargained for with Frankie Luvu during his first season with the franchise. His explosiveness and ferocious instincts revolutionized the second level on defense alongside Bobby Wagner. Both became integral to the team's playoff success and deservedly earned second-team All-Pro honors for their efforts. Things have gone the other way for Luvu this time around. Injuries forced him into a role he isn't particularly suited for, and it showed."
The Washington Commanders collapsed in 2025, winning only five games after a 2024 NFC Championship run. Bold trades and numerous one-year signings failed to produce results, while critical injuries and underlying organizational issues hindered performance. Leadership is conducting thorough evaluations with a cautious approach to immediate moves, but significant changes are expected before OTAs, including potential coordinator replacements. The roster needs to become younger and more dynamic, particularly on defense. High-paid veterans who remain will face increased scrutiny, and coaching and front-office leaders' positions could be reviewed based on future progress.
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