Washington Commanders issue statement
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There was more news from Washington yesterday, with Commanders assistant QB coach David Blough reportedly getting an interview with his former team, the Detroit Lions, for their newly-vacated offensive coordinator job. Johnny Morton was fired after one season of not being able to live up to the legend of Ben Johnson.
Jayden Daniels made a surprising demand about the next Washington Commanders offense without former coordinator Kliff Kingsbury.
Brian Daboll's success with young QBs and his deep ties to Adam Peters and Dan Quinn make him a "front-runner" to unlock Jayden Daniels.
The Washington Commanders are parting ways with both coordinators after a season that unraveled fast. Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury and defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. are both out. Dan Quinn brought them back in February 2024 when he took over.
ASHBURN, Va. -- It became known as "The Pause" among those following the Washington Commanders. In his introductory press conference nearly two years ago, Adam Peters had to pause, consider, reconsider and proceed carefully when asked about the state of the roster, one that was bereft of talent and had produced four wins the season prior.
Coach Dan Quinn has dropped hints, some more subtle than others, about the traits he wants in his next play callers.
The Washington Commanders would make perfect sense as Mike McDaniel's next stop, says one prominent NFL insider.
The Washington Commanders decided to bring back 6-foot-5, 220-pound veteran tight end Lawrence Cager on a futures contract.