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"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.

"Commanders' Offseason Shakeup: QB Search, Staff Changes, and Player Exits Loom"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Riggo's Rag

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As the Washington Commanders prepare for their final practice of the 2023 season, key storylines include Eric Bieniemy's uncertain future with the team, quarterback Sam Howell's support for helping Terry McLaurin reach a 1,000-yard receiving milestone, and speculation about Jim Schwartz potentially joining the Commanders as a head coach. The team is also facing a challenging game against the Dallas Cowboys, where they aim to prevent their rivals from clinching the NFC East, despite being underdogs. McLaurin is just 54 yards shy of the milestone, and the team is rallying to help him achieve it against a tough Cowboys secondary.

"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.

"Commanders' Sam Howell to Debut as Starter Against Cowboys in NFC East Clash"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

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The Dallas Cowboys are set to clinch the NFC East title if they can defeat the Washington Commanders and their starting quarterback Sam Howell in the upcoming season finale. Howell, who has thrown 19 interceptions and been sacked 61 times this season, will make his 17th consecutive start. Despite the Commanders' seven-game losing streak and a 4-12 record, they are sticking with Howell as their QB. The Cowboys are currently 13-point favorites to win the game.

"Commanders Turn to Rookie Sam Howell at QB Amid Brissett's Injury and Week 17 Uncertainty"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

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Sam Howell is set to start as quarterback for the Washington Commanders in their season finale against the Cowboys, marking the first time a Washington QB has started every game in a season since Kirk Cousins in 2017. Howell's continued play comes after Jacoby Brissett sustained a hamstring injury. With head coach Ron Rivera's future with the team uncertain, Howell's performance in the finale could impact his standing with the team's next coach.

"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 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.

"Sam Howell Takes the Helm for Commanders Against 49ers Amid Season-End Shuffle"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC4 Washington

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The Washington Commanders suffered a 27-10 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, with a mid-level performance that couldn't match the talent of the 49ers. Despite a solid defensive effort and a decent offensive start with Sam Howell at quarterback, Washington's season continues to disappoint with a 4-12 record. The game highlighted the team's need for major changes, with questions about a new coach, general manager, and quarterback looming as the season nears its end. Meanwhile, the 49ers demonstrated their championship-caliber team, even as their stars had a relatively quiet game.

"Sam Howell Leads Commanders in Week 17 Amid Team Injuries and Brissett's Bench Status"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Riggo's Rag

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Washington Commanders quarterback Sam Howell stepped in as a starter against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 17 due to Jacoby Brissett's injury. Despite the team's loss and Howell's challenging week, his resolve and character were evident as he maintained a competitive edge for the Commanders. His performance was closely watched, especially considering it was a critical moment that could have impacted his career trajectory.

"Warner's Quip Caps Off NFL Shocker as 49ers and Commanders Clash Live"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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The Washington Commanders suffered a 27-10 defeat to the San Francisco 49ers, dropping their record to 4-12. Quarterback Sam Howell, starting in place of Jacoby Brissett, threw two critical fourth-quarter interceptions after a solid three quarters. Chase Young had a subdued performance against his former team, while 49ers QB Brock Purdy bounced back from a previous poor outing to break the team's single-season passing yards record. Despite a resilient red zone defense, the Commanders' offense couldn't capitalize, and the 49ers secured the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs with the win.

"Commanders' QB Shuffle: Howell Starts as Brissett Sidelined, Fromm Signed Amid Injury Woes"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

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In the NFL 2023 Week 17, the Washington Commanders' quarterback Jacoby Brissett is out due to a hamstring injury, leading to Sam Howell stepping back in as the starter against the 49ers. The Commanders had planned a quarterback change, but Brissett's injury has forced them to revert to Howell, despite his recent underwhelming performances. The inactive lists for the 1 p.m. ET games have been released, detailing players who will not participate in the upcoming matches, including notable names from various teams such as the 49ers, Dolphins, Ravens, Patriots, Bills, Falcons, Bears, Titans, Texans, Raiders, Colts, Panthers, Jaguars, Rams, Giants, Cardinals, Eagles, Saints, and Buccaneers.

"49ers Navigate Injuries as Howell Starts for Commanders, McCaffrey's Status Uncertain"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Niners Nation

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The San Francisco 49ers have announced their inactives list ahead of their game, which includes TE Ross Dwelley and DT Arik Armstead among others. Logan Ryan is expected to start as strong safety due to Ji’Ayir Brown's inactivity. The 49ers will face quarterback Sam Howell as the Washington Commanders' starter Jacoby Brissett is out with a hamstring injury. The 49ers' starting offensive line remains unchanged with Aaron Banks active.

"Sam Howell Steps Up as Starter Amid Commanders' Injury Woes and Brissett's Hamstring Setback"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

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Washington Commanders quarterback Sam Howell is set to start against the San Francisco 49ers after being benched in the previous two games due to poor performance. His return is necessitated by the hamstring injury of Jacoby Brissett, who had been named the starter but was ruled out after experiencing tightness. Brissett had previously led the team to touchdown drives in his appearances. The Commanders will also miss starting left tackle Charles Leno Jr. and center Tyler Larsen due to injuries. Howell has had a challenging season, leading the NFL with 17 interceptions. Jake Fromm will act as Howell's backup for the upcoming game.

"Commanders' Howell to Start as QB Against 49ers Amid Brissett's Injury Updates"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

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Sam Howell is expected to start as quarterback for the Washington Commanders in their game against the San Francisco 49ers due to Jacoby Brissett's hamstring injury. Brissett, who was initially set to start, may still play if he feels better during pregame warmups, but as of now, Howell is the likely starter with Jake Fromm as backup. The 49ers are heavily favored to win the game.

"Commanders Turn to Rookie Sam Howell as QB Against 49ers Amid Injury Turmoil"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports Bay Area

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The Washington Commanders are expected to start quarterback Sam Howell against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 17 due to Jacoby Brissett being sidelined with a hamstring injury. Brissett's injury status was revealed after he was listed as questionable on the injury report. Howell, who has been benched in favor of Brissett in the Commanders' last two losses, leads the NFL in interceptions this season. The team also elevated quarterback Jake Fromm from the practice squad, hinting at Brissett's potential absence for the upcoming game.