Commanders' offseason priority becomes painfully obvious after bombshell report
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Commanders' offseason priority becomes painfully obvious after bombshell report
"Significant changes are coming to the Washington Commanders' roster this offseason. They have failed to meet lofty targets through 11 games. When most expected head coach Dan Quinn's squad to be contending for the Super Bowl, they are 3-8 with more questions than answers about the franchise's direction. All hope is not lost yet, but general manager Adam Peters must make the moves needed to get things back on track. This all starts with surrounding quarterback Jayden Daniels with the weapons required to flourish."
"[Brandon] Aiyuk, sources say, has failed to attend meetings and declined to participate in other team activities in recent months, and the 49ers have grown increasingly frustrated with the receiver's lack of communication. The 49ers, sources say, responded by voiding the guaranteed money in Aiyuk's contract for 2026, asserting that the absences amounted to a failure to fulfill his contractual obligations."
Washington is 3-8 through 11 games and has not met preseason expectations, prompting consideration of significant offseason roster changes. General manager Adam Peters faces pressure to add playmakers to surround quarterback Jayden Daniels and improve the offense. Brandon Aiyuk has reportedly missed meetings and declined team activities, leading the 49ers to void guaranteed money in his 2026 contract and potentially pave the way for his release. Aiyuk reportedly chose not to pursue a grievance. Peters has prior ties to Aiyuk from San Francisco and a close relationship with Daniels from Arizona State, making Aiyuk a logical target if released.
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