5 Commanders quietly giving fans something to believe in down the stretch
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5 Commanders quietly giving fans something to believe in down the stretch
"Nobody expected the Commanders to be languishing at 4-10 with three games remaining. Most fans and experts thought Washington was primed for another deep postseason run after reaching the NFC Championship game last time out and an aggressive offseason from general manager Adam Peters. That didn't happen, and although injuries haven't helped their cause, it's clear this squad wasn't as far ahead of schedule as initially anticipated."
"It's easy to preach brotherhood and togetherness when things are going well. But when the chips are down, that's when you really see this come to life. And make no mistake, the Commanders have this in abundance. Still, their win over the New York Giants in Week 15 proved that the Commanders are still fighting for head coach Dan Quinn. They are still striving to salvage some momentum from the campaign and secure their futures with the club beyond 2025."
Washington Commanders entered the season with high expectations after a run to the NFC Championship and an aggressive offseason, but sit at 4-10 with three games remaining. Injuries and underperformance prevented the team from meeting those expectations. A Week 15 win over the New York Giants demonstrated roster resilience and a commitment to head coach Dan Quinn as players seek to preserve momentum and secure futures with the club beyond 2025. Several individual performers have emerged late in the campaign, providing hope. Linebacker Jordan Magee, a 2024 fifth-round pick, has flashed starter-level physical traits despite past injuries and needs more discipline to reach his potential.
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