
"Andrew Wylie switched to right guard at the expense of Nick Allegretti, who was active but went to the bench. Things were even bleaker for Brandon Coleman, who was listed as a healthy scratch as Chris Paul got an opportunity to flourish at the left guard spot. Paul was almost flawless, displaying accomplished pass protection and outstanding capabilities on running plays."
"Brandon Coleman faces a long road back after Commanders benching That does nothing to improve Coleman's outlook. His leash was shorter than fans initially thought, and the Commanders' drastic action should serve as a wake-up call to the 2024 third-round pick. All hope is not lost by any stretch of the imagination, but this position is Paul's until further notice."
"We're still in the early days here to get going and competition's part of who we are in all ways, in all shapes and sizes. So, inside at guard, 'Hey, we're going to go a different way.' Dan Quinn via The Athletic"
The Washington Commanders overhauled their offensive line for Week 3, moving Andrew Wylie to right guard and benching Nick Allegretti. Brandon Coleman was listed as a healthy scratch in favor of Chris Paul at left guard. Paul delivered near-flawless pass protection and strong run-blocking, stabilizing protection for backup quarterback Marcus Mariota and compensating for Jayden Daniels' absence. The lineup changes contributed to a comfortable win. Coach Dan Quinn emphasized competition and roster flexibility at the guard spots. Coleman faces a challenging path back and must improve to reclaim playing time, as the job is currently Paul's.
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