
"On the other hand, no one in the NFC East looks unbeatable this season. Despite their poor play and injury issues, the Commanders are just two games behind the division-leading Philadelphia Eagles. With a good bounce here and there and an upset or two, Washington is back in the playoff hunt. So what should Peters do? Commanders are faced with a tricky situation at the 2025 trade deadline Should he try to patch some holes?"
"Earlier this week, The Athletic ran a story assessing all 32 NFL teams in the run-up to the trade deadline. The article put each club into one of three categories: Buyers, sellers, or stand pat. Washington Commanders' reporter Nicky Jhabvala placed Dan Quinn's squad in the stand pat category. It's hard to dispute that notion. General manager Adam Peters went all-in on making a deep playoff run this season, but the breaks have not gone Washington's way."
General manager Adam Peters committed to a deep playoff push, but the Commanders sit 3-4 with three difficult games upcoming. The next three opponents combine for a 14-7 record, and key opponents may be playing at a high level while Jayden Daniels is out at least this week. Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel Sr. could return soon, but Dorance Armstrong Jr. is lost for the season, leaving Peters and coach Dan Quinn facing the risk of falling to 3-7. The team remains two games behind the division leader, and options include patching holes, seeking bargains, pursuing a game-changer, or trading to replenish draft capital. The only expiring star likely to fetch a return is Deebo Samuel, who cost Washington a fifth-round pick in the offseason.
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