
"Speculation continues to rise around the Washington Commanders and offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury going their separate ways this offseason. The play-caller is reportedly going to get head coaching consideration. Still, reports also suggest he could be made surplus to requirements regardless of whether he gets a top job elsewhere. This unsurprisingly came up during head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Adam Peters' exit press conference."
"This unsurprisingly came up during head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Adam Peters' exit press conference. The answer told fans all they needed to know - albeit in the most indirect way possible. Instead of publicly declaring their support for Kingsbury, they deflected. And that only swirled the rumor mill further about what the next few months will hold."
"We're going through all of the coaches. Kliff [Kingsbury] offensively, defensively, on the [special] teams side. And so, that's really what we are digging into to find what's best, how we do it, you know, where do we find spaces to improve? And you know, for Kliff, for Joe [Whitt Jr.], for Larry [Izzo], for all of us. Like that's our main focus, so we're never in this space again, and that's what we want to dig in hard on."
Speculation is increasing that Kliff Kingsbury and the Washington Commanders may part ways this offseason. Reports indicate Kingsbury may draw head coaching interest, while other reports say he could be made surplus regardless of external hires. Head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Adam Peters avoided a direct public endorsement during their exit press conference, instead describing a comprehensive evaluation of all coaches. Quinn emphasized reviewing offensive, defensive and special teams coaches to find improvements. NBC Sports reporter JP Finlay characterized Quinn's non-answer as notable and suggested Kingsbury's position appears tenuous without a clear vote of confidence.
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