
"The time to strike is now. Peters went all-in on the Commanders' hopes for a Super Bowl, eager to maximize quarterback Jayden Daniels' rookie contract before it gets much more expensive to mold a competitive roster. Four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore was the first, followed by wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. and prolific left tackle Laremy Tunsil. Washington is currently navigating an injury crisis."
"Noah Brown finally went to injured reserve after getting hurt in Week 2. Terry McLaurin has missed three games, with a potential fourth on the way this weekend against the Dallas Cowboys. Deebo Samuel Sr.'s heel injury is causing him discomfort. He hasn't been absent from a contest yet, but that might be arriving soon. The Commanders have three healthy wideouts on the active roster - Luke McCaffrey, Chris Moore,"
Adam Peters executed two blockbuster offseason trades, acquiring Marshon Lattimore, Deebo Samuel Sr., and Laremy Tunsil while spending much of the Commanders' disposable assets. Peters prioritized maximizing quarterback Jayden Daniels' rookie contract window to assemble a Super Bowl-capable roster. Washington now confronts an injury crisis that particularly affects the wide receiver room, with Noah Brown on injured reserve, Terry McLaurin missing multiple games, and Deebo Samuel coping with a heel issue. The active roster currently lists only three healthy wideouts, while several others remain on the practice squad and require formal signing to be available. The depleted depth could force another bold trade before the deadline despite limited assets.
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