7 Commanders whose roster futures are falling apart at the bye week
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7 Commanders whose roster futures are falling apart at the bye week
"Dan Quinn said it best about the Washington Commanders' long-awaited bye week. The players and coaches are despondent regarding a campaign that promised the world and has delivered almost nothing. Everyone needs a break, and it's come at the perfect time. The Commanders are 3-8 after their lackluster international defeat to the Miami Dolphins in Spain. It was another game that was there for the taking, but Washington made too many sloppy mistakes."
"but fans are already turning their attention to what promises to be a franchise-altering offseason for general manager Adam Peters. He's got a lot of hard work ahead, and perhaps not every problem is going to be solved in one fell swoop. Washington's roster is full of glaring holes. Injuries haven't helped, of course, but Peters needs to make some difficult decisions."
The Washington Commanders sit 3-8 following a lackluster international loss to the Miami Dolphins in Spain, with sloppy mistakes costing winnable games and ending any realistic playoff hopes. The team reached the bye week amid low morale and clear disappointment. Six games remain, but focus has shifted to a franchise-altering offseason led by general manager Adam Peters. Peters must address a roster full of glaring holes, contend with injuries, and make difficult decisions about which players belong in long-term plans beyond 2025. Several players enter the bye with precarious roster statuses, including safety Tyler Owens.
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