
"Adam Peters had to strengthen the defensive edge this offseason. The Washington Commanders couldn't generate any meaningful pressure on opposing quarterbacks in 2025."
"The fact that Von Miller became their sack leader typified how poorly things went for the group. Thankfully, Peters knew this had to take priority above all else."
"The Commanders splashed the cash on Odafe Oweh in free agency, giving him a four-year, 400 million deal with $68 million guaranteed."
"Washington also convinced K'Lavon Chaisson to join this ambitious project after a breakout campaign with the New England Patriots."
The Washington Commanders faced challenges entering the 2025 season, prompting general manager Adam Peters to take decisive action. He signed 14 players and secured six draft picks to enhance the team's prospects. The focus was on improving the defensive edge, as the team struggled to pressure quarterbacks in the previous season. Key signings included Odafe Oweh and K'Lavon Chaisson, aimed at revitalizing the defense. The pressure is on head coach Dan Quinn and Peters to deliver results, as another poor season could lead to significant changes.
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