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Fresh concerns raised over Commanders defensive line strength in 2024
Dorance Armstrong Jr. Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Seeing such positivity from the Washington Commanders this offseason has been refreshing. Adam Peters gutted the roster and head coach Dan Quinn brought renewed focus to the practice field. These changes were necessary and positive in equal measure. But it only sometimes guarantees success. There is a lot of hard work ahead and plenty of questions to answer. The Commanders are on the up in more ways than one. At the same time, their need to put out a better football product that can inspire fans is paramount during the 2024 campaign. Quinn's presence immediately raised expectations for the defensive side of the football. His creative mind and the improved personnel mean the failures attached to last season's woeful efforts under Jack Del Rio and Ron Rivera should be a thing of the past. But again, the Commanders need their top performers firing on all cylinders throughout. This starts in the trenches. The Commanders' defensive line took a hit last season when those in power traded Montez Sweat and Chase Youn

This article first appeared on Riggo's Rag and was syndicated with permission.

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