7 Commanders on the brink as their Washington chapter finally closes
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7 Commanders on the brink as their Washington chapter finally closes
"Fans have been looking forward to this moment for some time. It's the closing stages of what's been a disastrous season, almost from start to finish, for the Washington Commanders. It was a campaign that projected another deep playoff run and, potentially, even a Super Bowl win if everything went according to plan. Head coach Dan Quinn's squad hasn't come close to meeting the bar set in 2024, and some internal investigations into the team's failure are needed, if they haven't begun already."
"Superstar signal-caller Jayden Daniels has featured just seven times due to injury. Marcus Mariota, the dependable backup, injured his hand against the Philadelphia Eagles and will now miss his final two auditions to get another starting shot elsewhere this offseason. That left those in power turning to Johnson, a damning indictment of how Sam Hartman's development is perceived behind the scenes."
The Washington Commanders endured a disastrous season that fell far short of preseason expectations for a deep playoff run and possible Super Bowl. Injuries to key quarterbacks limited Jayden Daniels to seven appearances and sidelined Marcus Mariota, forcing veteran Josh Johnson into unexpected starts. The quarterback instability revealed concerns about Sam Hartman's development and overall roster depth. With one game remaining, the offseason will be critical for general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn to overhaul an aging, underperforming roster. Peters must prioritize youth and avoid repeating reliance on veterans past their peak. Several players face uncertain futures and potential release.
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