Washington Commanders 2023 Season Recap and What to Expect in 2024

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Commanders Face Major Changes After Disappointing Season

FEDEX FIELD — The Washington Commanders’ dismal season came to a low point on Sunday with a devastating 38-10 loss to the Cowboys, leaving them with a 4-13 record and eight consecutive losses to finish the season.

However, there is a silver lining for the Commanders. Their poor performance has earned them the No. 2 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft.

With this disappointing season coming to an end, major changes are on the horizon for the team. Speculation is rife that head coach Ron Rivera could be fired imminently, with a complete overhaul of the front office and coaching staff likely to follow.

The team’s struggles on the field also have implications for the roster, with changes expected in the quarterback position. Sam Howell, who started every game this season, has fallen into a slump, and the team is likely to seek a new quarterback in the draft.

This season marked a significant transition for the Commanders, as Dan Snyder sold the franchise last summer, with new owner Jason Wright taking the reins shortly before the start of the season. After a season of observation, Wright is now expected to make significant changes to the team’s structure and personnel.

As the Commanders prepare for the 2024 season, fans can expect a new coach, a revamped roster, and potentially a new quarterback. The upcoming season brings a fresh start for the team and a renewed sense of hope for fans.

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