7 Commanders whose time in Washington looks almost over at midseason
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7 Commanders whose time in Washington looks almost over at midseason
"Of course, the injury bit biting Washington harder than arguably any other team hasn't helped. Head coach Dan Quinn isn't using that as an excuse, but it's denied him the chance to have his strongest group from start to finish. There is also the matter of having the NFL's oldest roster, which is bringing a labored approach that opposing teams have no trouble picking apart."
"If things don't improve in the coming weeks, which could go either way upon closer examination of their schedule, general manager Adam Peters has some big decisions to make. This all starts with somehow getting the Commanders younger and more competitive with the money and draft assets available when the offseason arrives. It'll be interesting to see how things unfold from here."
The Washington Commanders entered the season with high expectations but now face potential collapse as injuries and roster issues accumulate. Major injuries have prevented head coach Dan Quinn from fielding his strongest unit consistently, while the NFL's oldest roster has produced a slow, predictable style opponents exploit. General manager Adam Peters confronts critical offseason decisions to lower the roster age and improve competitiveness within current salary-cap and draft constraints. Quarterback Jayden Daniels will be extension-eligible after the 2026 campaign, adding pressure to roster moves. Several veterans, including Andrew Wylie, face uncertain futures as roles and depth shift midseason.
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