
"It didn't take long to realize what Peters thought of the roster that Ron Rivera left behind. The front-office leader gutted the personnel - dismissing everyone from established veterans to recent draft picks - to revitalize how this football operation was run. Some decisions were easier than others. Letting Kamren Curl walk was the most contentious, and this regret is only growing when one considers how Washington's safeties are currently finding life difficult."
""I can just say from playing against him ... when I was in San Francisco, he was always one of the best players on the defense, a guy we had to watch out for, a guy we had to game plan for. So, a lot of respect for him. I've heard great things about him. ... We're going to definitely explore that and see if it fits into our overall plans.""
Adam Peters overhauled the Washington Commanders roster, releasing veterans and recent draft picks to reshape the operation and chase immediate improvement. Early risk-taking produced a run to the 2024 NFC Championship, but roster holes have since emerged. The safety position became a clear weakness after Kamren Curl was allowed to leave without a new deal. Curl has performed strongly with the Los Angeles Rams, recording 57 tackles, two interceptions, a sack and two tackles for loss through seven games, while current Commanders safeties Quan Martin and Jeremy Reaves have struggled for consistency.
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