
"Fans are expecting general manager Adam Peters to implement drastic changes to the playing personnel this offseason. There are a few franchise cornerstones whose status is secure. For players like second-year tight end Ben Sinnott, it's a different story. Sinnott is looking to cement his place as the TE1 next season. Opportunities were limited until Zach Ertz went down with a torn ACL. He's likely done in Washington, but although the 2024 second-round pick has flashed brief promise, the jury is still out."
"There were only 22 combined completions for Washington in Weeks 15 and 16, which means there weren't many opportunities for Sinnott to get targets. It's unknown at this point how the Commanders' offense will approach their second matchup against the Eagles, but the hope is that the unit will put together longer drives, which could lead to Sinnott getting more targets."
Washington arrives at Week 18 with one game remaining while the Eagles compete for the NFC No. 2 seed. Many Commanders players are battling to secure roles or futures beyond 2025 amid expectations of offseason roster changes. A handful of franchise cornerstones remain secure, but second-year tight end Ben Sinnott faces uncertainty. Sinnott seeks to establish himself as the primary tight end after limited opportunities following Zach Ertz's torn ACL. Washington's offense produced only 22 combined completions in Weeks 15 and 16, restricting Sinnott's chances. A longer, more sustained offensive performance against the Eagles could yield increased targets and meaningfully affect Sinnott's standing.
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