Safety shake-up leaves Commanders banking on untested talent
Briefly

Adam Peters, the general manager, allows Kamren Curl to leave the Commanders and signs Jeremy Chinn instead. Chinn previously showed promise with the Carolina Panthers but faced challenges due to a coaching change. Quan Martin remains a strong free safety option, having highlighted his potential with an impressive season. Will Harris, another signing, is reliable but not particularly exciting. The defense anticipates how these changes will play out in the upcoming season as young players step into key roles.
Kamren Curl seemed to be a good match for free safety Quan Martin, forming a promising young tandem. However, GM Adam Peters did not pursue Curl.
Jeremy Chinn, after his rise with the Panthers, was signed by the Commanders and is expected to bounce back following a challenging season.
Quan Martin's magnificent pick-six against the Lions was a season highlight and signifies his development into an upper-tier free safety.
Will Harris, a steady player from the Saints, adds depth to the secondary, despite his signing receiving little excitement from fans.
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