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"Washington Commanders Set to Dismiss Ron Rivera as Head Coach After Four Seasons"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Bleacher Report

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The Washington Commanders are expected to fire head coach Ron Rivera after four seasons, coinciding with the arrival of new majority owner Josh Harris. Despite winning the NFC East in his first season, Rivera's record with the team stands at 26-39-1. The Commanders have struggled to achieve a winning record, and with the franchise undergoing cultural changes since the departure of former owner Daniel Snyder, Harris is anticipated to make significant changes in the team's leadership. The Commanders are not considering Bill Belichick as a replacement, and Rivera's future in coaching is uncertain as he may end his career with a nearly even win-loss record. Harris, who recently acquired the Commanders for $6.05 billion, is expected to take a top-down approach in restructuring the organization, potentially with a focus on data-driven decision-making.

"Ron Rivera's Tenure with Commanders Ends Amid Reflection and Critique"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NFL.com

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The Washington Commanders are expected to part ways with head coach Ron Rivera after a disappointing season, with a final record of 4-12. New owner Josh Harris is likely to restructure the front office and begin a search for new leadership, aiming to make the team more competitive with potential top draft picks and a more attractive position for high-profile candidates. General manager Martin Mayhew's future is also uncertain as the team considers a new operational structure.

"Ron Rivera Reflects on Shift from Management to Coaching Amid Commanders' Season Close and Potential Overhaul"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera, who took over defensive coordinator duties after firing Jack Del Rio, has expressed enjoyment in being more involved in coaching rather than managing. Despite the expectation of being fired after the season finale, Rivera has found a renewed passion for hands-on coaching, hinting at a potential interest in returning to a defensive coordinator role in the future.

"Commanders Update: Rivera and Bieniemy's Plans Amidst Injuries and Howell's Role"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Riggo's Rag

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As the Washington Commanders prepare for their season finale against the Dallas Cowboys, key topics include Ron Rivera's reflections on the season, the potential growth of quarterback Sam Howell through adversity, Eric Bieniemy's rumored future coaching opportunities, and the team's final injury report. The Commanders have ruled out Jonathan Allen, Kendall Fuller, Tariq Castro-Fields, and Christian Holmes for Week 18, while Kamren Curl, Andrew Wylie, and Casey Toohill are questionable. The decisions reflect the team's cautious approach given the lack of playoff implications and the consideration of draft positioning for a top quarterback prospect.

"Ron Rivera's Rocky Tenure with Washington Commanders: A Retrospective"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Sports

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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera reflected on his tenure with the team, acknowledging he spent more time managing than coaching due to various challenges, including issues with former owner Dan Snyder and his own health battle with cancer. As the Commanders face the Dallas Cowboys in what is expected to be Rivera's last game, he expressed enjoyment in his recent return to hands-on coaching. With new owner Josh Harris likely to make sweeping changes, Rivera seems prepared for the organization's next chapter, despite the team's on-field struggles and a seven-game losing streak.

"Ron Rivera Undecided on Backup QB Amid Reflections on Washington Tenure and Harris' Regime"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hogs Haven

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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera has not yet decided on a backup quarterback for the season finale against the Dallas Cowboys, with Jacoby Brissett and Jake Fromm in contention. Rivera reflects on his tenure with the Commanders, acknowledging the challenges and his dual role as head coach and personnel manager. He hints at a desire to return to a more coaching-focused role, whether in Washington or elsewhere, as he faces the possibility of being fired after a disappointing season. Rivera also comments on the expected shift to a traditional NFL structure under managing partner Josh Harris, moving away from the coach-centric model. Meanwhile, players like Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel are recognized for their professionalism and are preparing for the offseason.

"Commanders' Season Reflection: Coaching, QB Changes, and Final Farewells"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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The Washington Commanders' ongoing struggle to find a consistent starting quarterback has led to a tumultuous situation for the team, with Sam Howell being the latest to start. Since 2017, no quarterback has started a full season for the Commanders, reflecting a broader issue in the NFL where teams struggle to find franchise quarterbacks. The instability at the position has affected team performance and player development, with the Commanders having started 22 quarterbacks over the past two decades. Head coach Ron Rivera's future with the team may be uncertain due to this failure to secure a reliable quarterback, and the team's best hope may lie in the upcoming draft.

"NFL Coaching Carousel: Belichick's Focus and Top Candidates as Black Monday Approaches"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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As the NFL regular season concludes, speculation about coaching changes intensifies. Ron Rivera of the Washington Commanders tops the hot seat rankings with a rating of 5, facing uncertainty with a new ownership group and a disappointing season. Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots has a rating of 3½, with questions about his future after a challenging season. Arthur Smith of the Atlanta Falcons and Matt Eberflus of the Chicago Bears have ratings of 2½ and 2, respectively, with their positions appearing more secure. Dennis Allen of the New Orleans Saints has the lowest rating at 1½, suggesting minor changes may occur within his staff rather than his own dismissal.

"Sam Howell Named Commanders' Starter QB for Season Finale Against Cowboys"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hogs Haven

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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera has announced that Sam Howell will start as quarterback in the upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys, marking Howell's 17th start of the season and making him the first Washington QB to start every game in a season since Kirk Cousins in 2017. The decision comes after Howell's performance and Jacoby Brissett's hamstring injury, which limited his practice. Rivera also discussed the team's focus on winning despite fans' hopes for a better draft pick, Jonathan Allen's knee injury, and the challenges of finding a franchise quarterback. He reflected on the importance of the QB position, praised Terry McLaurin's reliability, and emphasized the need for consistency and player-led culture within the team.

"Commanders' Future Uncertain as Rivera Reflects and Howell Prepares for Cowboys"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hogs Haven

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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera has delayed announcing the starting quarterback for Week 18 against the Dallas Cowboys, possibly to maintain a strategic advantage. Meanwhile, rookie CB Emmanuel Forbes showed improvement in press coverage against the 49ers, and Commanders' offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy is being considered for the Los Angeles Chargers' head coaching vacancy. Speculation arises whether the Commanders should draft Huskies QB Michael Penix Jr. in the second round of the NFL draft, despite concerns over his age and injury history. Additionally, the UFL has announced details about the merger of USFL and XFL rosters, with teams able to protect certain players and dispersal drafts planned for those from folding teams.

"Ron Rivera's Uncertain Future with the Commanders Amid Coaching Changes and Team Rebuild"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

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Ron Rivera, head coach of the Washington Commanders, is expected to coach his last game for the team against the Cowboys. With a tenure marked by a 26-39-1 record and navigating off-field controversies, Rivera reflected on his time with the team during a press conference, expressing appreciation and a focus on the upcoming game. His overall coaching record stands at 102-102-2, including five postseason appearances and a Super Bowl run with the Carolina Panthers in 2015.

"Commanders to Announce Week 18 Starting QB Amidst Brissett's Injury and Howell's Debut"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera will announce the team's starting quarterback for Week 18's game against the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday. The decision comes after a quarterback change was considered last week but was not implemented due to Jacoby Brissett's hamstring injury, leading to Sam Howell starting his 16th game. Howell's performance this season includes leading the league with 19 interceptions.

"Quarterback Quandaries: Brissett's Hamstring and Howell's Bench Stir NFL Drama"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hogs Haven

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The Washington Commanders' quarterback situation has been tumultuous, with Taylor Heinicke being benched for Carson Wentz, who then underperformed and was replaced by Sam Howell. Howell's performance has been inconsistent, leading to a potential change in starters with Jacoby Brissett. However, Brissett's recent injury may force Howell back into the starting role. Amidst this chaos, fan confidence has dropped, and there is anticipation for a new era under potential new ownership, with hopes for a fresh start after a challenging season.