7 Commanders players already flashing superstar energy at OTAs
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7 Commanders players already flashing superstar energy at OTAs
Washington’s offseason has strengthened the roster through Adam Peters’ moves, increasing competition and upgrading key starting spots. Organized team activities are underway as the first step in a long preparation period, especially important because new offensive and defensive schemes are being installed after Dan Quinn’s major offseason gamble. Last summer’s mindset showed signs of complacency after reaching the NFC Championship game, and the team has refocused. Washington’s season outlook remains uncertain, but belief is growing around a more profitable campaign. Intensity will increase through training camp, joint practices, and the preseason, leading to Week 1 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Early OTAs have already produced standouts, including Terry McLaurin, whose return was delayed by a contract standoff and a quad/hip flexor issue.
"Last season did not go according to plan for wide receiver Terry McLaurin. The veteran held out most of the summer during a tense contract standoff with general manager Adam Peters. He eventually got his money, but only when it benefited the Commanders and protected the team. McLaurin's momentum upon his return was hindered by a quad/hip flexor issue that took longer than expected to shake off."
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