The Washington Commanders are focusing on protecting their new quarterback, Jayden Daniels, after a disappointing season that saw them allow a franchise-record 65 sacks. With a rebuilt offensive line and a new offensive scheme under Kliff Kingsbury, the team aims to improve their pass protection and overall offensive efficiency. Coaches believe that Daniels' quick decision-making and mobility will alleviate some of the issues faced by the team last season, particularly those related to slow decision-making and play-calling. However, injuries and absences in the offensive line have created challenges during the preseason.
- The Commanders are focused on improving their offensive line to protect QB Jayden Daniels.
- New offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury's scheme aims to enhance offensive play-calling and decision-making.
- Injuries have affected the offensive line's consistency during the preseason.