
"The Washington Commanders are below .500 for the first time in 2025 after their ugly Week 7 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. And make no mistake, there are more questions than answers moving forward. The defense was abysmal, and has been for the majority of the season. Washington's offense, which was already without its top three wide receivers, might now be missing quarterback Jayden Daniels again as well. The Commanders are spiraling into disarray, and the bleeding must be stopped before it's too late."
"It's hard not to feel sorry for Quinn in all of this, as the resilient culture he's worked so hard to instill in the Washington locker room is on the verge of falling apart right in front of him. Most of the factors contributing to the Commanders' underperformance have been beyond their control, including injuries and a brutal schedule. Still, it's his job to take ownership to ensure the long-term plan remains intact"
The Washington Commanders fell below .500 after a lopsided Week 7 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, with a defense that has struggled for most of the season. The offense faces major personnel losses including its top three wide receivers and potential absence of quarterback Jayden Daniels. Dan Quinn acknowledged accountability and cited inconsistency as the team's core problem. Injuries and a difficult schedule have compounded the issues, preventing consecutive wins. A Week 5 victory over the Chargers was the season high, but expected returns from Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown did not materialize, leaving the roster thin and uncertain.
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