
"The Washington Commanders are playing for little else other than pride over their remaining four games. It's been one catastrophe after another this season, but fans are going to find out a lot about how much resolve remains in the locker room over this stretch run. And if defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw's comments are any indication, established figures on the roster will also be keeping a close eye on developments."
""It's very important. For one, to see who got heart and who doesn't, you know what I'm saying? That's what it's about. When you ain't playing for nothing, it's different. You really see who's got heart and who don't. Like I said before, all these guys around here got heart. I think we're going to come out and try to play to win every game. It don't really matter.""
"It would be easy for the Commanders to throw in the towel. They've won just three games this season. They have lost eight in succession. Bodies are aching, and the end is in sight. However, with massive roster alterations on the not-too-distant horizon when the offseason commences, there is still a lot to be decided. Javon Kinlaw challenges Commanders teammates to show some heart down the stretch"
The Washington Commanders enter their final four games playing primarily for pride after a season of repeated setbacks. The team has won three games and suffered eight consecutive losses while players battle injuries and fatigue. Significant offseason roster changes loom, leaving many player futures uncertain. Defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw says the stretch will reveal which teammates have heart and who lack desire, and he expects the group to attempt to win each remaining contest. Kinlaw has struggled to justify his recent contract but is safe from release before 2027. The final four games will influence evaluations and offseason decisions.
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