Even a Commanders surge won't save this veteran from his offseason fate
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Even a Commanders surge won't save this veteran from his offseason fate
"Adam Peters went all in to mount another deep playoff push during his second recruitment period at the helm. It was commendable to recognize the exceptional strides made in 2024 and to adjust to higher expectations. Unfortunately, it hasn't gone according to plan, so there needs to be a sense of consolidation next spring. Difficult choices are coming. The Commanders have the most pending free agents anywhere in the NFL."
"He won the starting left guard job easily, but his indifferent performances were somewhat masked by quarterback Jayden Daniels' exceptional escapability in his mesmerizing rookie year. That went largely overlooked by fans, but not in Washington's front office. Allegretti got one final chance to prove himself, filling in for the injured Sam Cosmi at right guard. That switch was an unmitigated disaster. The former Illinois star got benched after two games and has been seldom seen since."
Adam Peters pursued another deep playoff push during his second recruitment cycle and raised expectations after 2024 progress. Results fell short, prompting a need for roster consolidation next spring. The Commanders face the most pending free agents in the NFL, forcing difficult decisions on extensions, releases and roster construction. The team signed Nick Allegretti to a three-year deal after his key postseason run with Kansas City. Allegretti won the starting left guard job but struggled, his play often masked by quarterback Jayden Daniels' escapability. Washington added Laremy Tunsil and drafted Josh Conerly Jr., then Allegretti filled in at right guard, performed poorly, was benched after two games and has been rarely used since, leaving his future uncertain.
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