"It's not the secondary, that's a cop-out," defensive tackle Cameron Heyward said. "I think the front line, we got to control line of scrimmage a lot better. I'm pissed off. We didn't take care of our job. ... they were last in rushing, and the way we gave it up today that takes the cake. We got to stop the f---ing run. That's as simple as that."
Trey Amos has taken the Washington Commanders by storm this summer, securing a starting spot as a rookie cornerback and facing challenges against top wide receiver tandem Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins in the upcoming Monday Night Football.