Commanders quietly take drastic action with season hopes teetering
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Commanders quietly take drastic action with season hopes teetering
"There weren't many bright spots for the Washington Commanders as Dan Quinn's squad suffered a last-gasp, demoralizing defeat on Monday Night Football against the Chicago Bears. Not many met expectations, especially on defense, and one costly error at the end provided the NFC North club with an opening they weren't going to waste. Everyone was rightfully despondent after the clash."
"After watching the Commanders' defensive front crumble against the Bears, the front-office leader took drastic action. According to Adam Schefter from ESPN, Washington is signing Drake Jackson to their active roster. Jackson visited the Commanders earlier this month without an agreement in place. The once-promising draft prospect out of USC also met with the New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens after some frustrating injury problems were resolved. Now, he's linked up with Peters once again."
The Washington Commanders suffered a last-second loss to the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football after defensive failures and a costly late error. The defeat exposed shortcomings across the defense and served as a wake-up call about the increased work required to meet raised expectations under Dan Quinn. General manager Adam Peters responded immediately by signing former 49ers second-round pick Drake Jackson to the active roster. Jackson displayed pass-rush explosiveness and run-stopping potential before suffering a torn patellar tendon. He missed half of 2023 and all of 2024 during reconstructive knee surgery and visited multiple teams before rejoining Peters in Washington.
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