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Commanders QB Battle: Veteran vs. Rookie?
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Commanders QB battle: Will Washington keep a third quarterback? With Jayden Daniels as the starter and Marcus Mariota as backup, the fight's between veteran Josh Johnson's experience and undrafted Sam Hartman's potential. Training camp reps are crucial as coaches weigh reliability vs. future growth for the final roster spot.
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Commanders Consider Firing Kingsbury
01:07|The Athletics bombshell report suggests Washington Commanders may fire offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, despite his potential head coaching opportunities. Kingsburys play-calling under scrutiny, with a strained relationship with GM Adam Peters potentially sealing his fate. Commanders fans surprised, fearing defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Juniors job more. Seasons end to watch for developments.
Quinn's Future Uncertain as Commanders Face Offseason
01:10|Despite a challenging 2025 season, Dan Quinn remains the head coach of the Washington Commanders, backed by his strong leadership and goodwill. However, with injuries and mistakes draining momentum, hes on a tighter leash. Quinn took over defensive play-calling in November, and changes may hit the offensive and defensive staffs. His relationship with GM Adam Peters remains strong as they focus on rebuilding confidence and turning the team around.
Kingsbury's Giants Speculation: Laid-Back Coach in Ruthless Market?
01:13|Kliff Kingsbury, Washington Commanders offensive coordinator, faces speculation of leaving for a head coaching role, particularly with the New York Giants. His sharp offensive mind and quarterback development skills are praised, but his laid-back style may clash with the intense New York media. Meanwhile, the Commanders brace for potential surprises as Kingsburys departure seems more likely after his stint with Dan Quinn.
Commanders Face Tough Decision on Lattimore
01:27|The Washington Commanders face a tough decision regarding cornerback Marshon Lattimore, who was acquired from the New Orleans Saints before the 2024 deadline. Despite his four-time Pro Bowl status, Lattimores dismal season, including a torn ACL, has made him a liability. Releasing him would save $18.5 million in cap space, boosting the Commanders already strong position. However, the front office must prioritize efficiency over sentiment as they navigate bigger rebuild questions.
Commanders' Season Ends: Rebuilding Begins
01:08|The Washington Commanders season comes to a close this weekend, marking the end of a challenging journey. Despite promising start with key acquisitions and a promising draft pick, the team faced unexpected setbacks, securing no more than five wins. As the final whistle blows, the focus shifts to rebuilding for next season, offering hope for Commanders fans.
Drake Jackson's Commanders Debut: Can He Save Defense?
01:35|The Washington Commanders defense, ranked poorly in net yards per pass attempt and run defense, has signed former 49ers Drake Jackson to their practice squad. Jackson, a second-round pick in 2022, missed the 2023 season due to injury but has been practicing with the Commanders. Defensive coordinator Dan Quinn is evaluating his potential, hoping he can contribute in their final game of the season against the Eagles and potentially secure a spot on next years roster.
Eagles Backups Dominate Commanders
01:05|In this Week eighteen matchup, the Philadelphia Eagles, with a solid 11-5 record, host the Washington Commanders, who are struggling with a 4-12 record. The Eagles have secured their playoff spot and will rest their starters, relying on backup quarterback Tanner McKee. The Commanders, with nothing left to play for, will start third-stringer Josh Johnson behind a depleted offensive line. Our analysts predict a victory for the Eagles, with scores ranging from 23-14 to 31-21. This game showcases the Eagles depth, built by general manager Howie Roseman, and McKees potential against the leagues second-worst defense.
Commanders' Final Game: Time for Young Talent
01:27|Washington Commanders Coach Dan Quinn faces criticism for not playing younger players, despite the teams elimination from playoff contention. With the Eagles resting key starters, Quinn has no excuses to not give the rookies a chance in their final game of the season. Local radio voice Denton Day from The Team nine eighty echoes fan frustration, urging Quinn to acknowledge the seasons failures and provide real game experience to the young talent. The quarterback spot, in particular, has been a point of contention, with Quinn choosing the experienced Josh Johnson over rookie Sam Hartman. The final game against the Eagles could serve as a platform for the Commanders to identify their future leaders.
Quinn's Defensive Future: Staying or Going?
01:08|Dan Quinn, Washington Commanders head coach, avoids discussing his defensive coordinator for the upcoming season. After demoting Joe Whitt Junior in Week eleven, Quinn takes over play-calling duties, keeping Whitt on staff out of loyalty. With Whitt not returning next season, Quinn faces a decision: stick with his coaching tree or bring in new talent for a crucial twenty twenty-six campaign.