
"The Commanders won five games and will pick No. 7 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft. Yet that hasn't stopped defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw from acting as if Washington has a Super Bowl to win. It's been a theme all season for the player that general manager Adam Peters signed last spring as his top free agency prize. Kinlaw signed a three-year, $45 million deal with $30 million guaranteed. He didn't record a single sack this season."
"Aside from that, you probably barely even noticed him on the field. On both occasions, he also took the opportunity to run his mouth with some tough-guy posturing that came off as laughable given his and the team's on-field performance. After the Commanders' meaningless Week 18 win, he's once again making proclamations that he and everyone else know are easier said than done."
The Washington Commanders finished the 2025 season with five wins and will hold the No. 7 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. General manager Adam Peters signed defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw to a three-year, $45 million contract with $30 million guaranteed last spring. Kinlaw failed to record a single sack and provided almost no consistent on-field production throughout the campaign. He had two notable incidents: a fight against the Detroit Lions and a scuffle with the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16. Kinlaw engaged in aggressive verbal posturing after those moments, yet his body language and overall performance undermined those proclamations. He acknowledged the need for internal reflection to improve next season.
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