Wednesday in Ashburn was defined by absence more than presence, as the Commanders held their first practice without Chase Young and Montez Sweat.
Wednesday in Ashburn was defined by absence more than presence, as the Commanders held their first practice without defensive ends Chase Young and Montez Sweat.declaring an early victory in the quest for a franchise quarterback, and discussing the role team ownership played in Tuesday’s moves, but first there was a game against the New England Patriots to prepare for.
While Young and Sweat’s expiring deals were the main topics of discussion over the past week, it’s also a contract year for Smith-Williams, Toohill and Obada, meaning the opportunity to receive nine weeks of snaps comes at a potentially lucrative time. “I think and are the cornerstones of the defensive line, and we’ve rolled with them before,” Smith-Williams said of the current arrangement. “So I think we’ll revert to that kind of dynamic.”
“We’re doing what we feel is the paradigm shift … we feel we have a quarterback,” the coach said. “We feel we have a guy going forward, that, you know, we have a chance to grow and become what we think we can. So you’ve got to be able to afford that situation. And I think that’s what’s growing for us right now is that we’re putting ourselves in position to do those things.
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