5 Commanders who should be thankful they haven't been cut yet
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5 Commanders who should be thankful they haven't been cut yet
"For the Washington Commanders, it's still attending to the business at hand. Head coach Dan Quinn's squad is back from their bye week and gearing up for another prime-time clash at Northwest Stadium. The Denver Broncos are formidable opposition, so this could be another Sunday Night Football embarrassment unless there is a quick turnaround in performance. Regardless of how things go from here, a pivotal offseason awaits."
"He ran it back with the NFL's oldest roster, which only got older, and it didn't pay off. A drastic shift in strategy is required to ensure this ambitious project delivers long-term benefits. Some difficult decisions are upcoming. Some will be relatively straightforward, while others will be much more contentious. After a season that promised much but descended into disaster, the time for half-measures and attaching sentiment is over."
The Washington Commanders returned from their bye week to face the Denver Broncos in prime time, with the matchup posing a risk of another embarrassing performance without a quick turnaround. A pivotal offseason looms as general manager Adam Peters enters free agency with the most pending departures in the league after retaining and aging an already veteran roster. The season was undermined by significant injuries, most notably to quarterback Jayden Daniels, who suffered a knee sprain, a low-grade hamstring strain, and a dislocated elbow. Difficult roster decisions are imminent, and several players remain only because injury constraints limited midseason moves.
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