The Washington Commanders allowed quarterback Kirk Cousins to leave and traded for Alex Smith, leading to a chaotic seven-year period without consistent quarterback play. Throughout these years, the team constantly changed its starting quarterback each season, as attempts to acquire veterans failed. Injuries also hindered their efforts. Notably, the situation has changed with the emergence of Jayden Daniels, marking the first time since 2017 that the team has the same starting quarterback in consecutive seasons, signaling a potential turning point for the franchise.
From 2018 to 2023, the Washington Commanders failed to consistently secure a reliable starting quarterback, resulting in a dismal pattern of poor performance and franchise mismanagement.
The period following Kirk Cousins' departure saw an unstable quarterback situation, with seven different players starting Week 1 for the Commanders over seven seasons.
Jayden Daniels' emergence as a stabilizing force signifies a crucial turning point for the Commanders, ending years of turmoil at the quarterback position.
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