NFL Trade Rumors
The Commanders elected to mutually part ways with OC Kliff Kingsbury. When appearing on the Pat McAfee Show, ESPN’s Peter Schrager said Kingsbury was “more than fine” moving on.
“I think for Kliff and Washington, at the end of the day, they wanted to make a change, and he was more than fine to no longer be the offensive play caller in that building,” Schrager said, via CommandersWire. “And he loved Jayden (Daniels) and loved Dan Quinn. I think it was just time, and they are moving on to David Blough, who is 30 years old, and they get their fresh new start. I’m excited to see where that goes.”
Schrager mentions that there wasn’t bad blood between Kingsbury and HC Dan Quinn, and the organization wanted to pivot to a new scheme that mirrors what GM Adam Peters had during his time with the 49ers.
“It actually ended on good terms with him and Quinn. Kliff goes on now, and I think they (Commanders) were just looking to get into a new scheme and mirror what they (Adam Peters) did in San Francisco,” Schrager said.
In the end, Schrager thinks it was a good decision to part with Kingsbury.
“I think that is fair. What Kliff does is different; it is not what they want to run. So they are going to move on. Again, both sides are cool with each other, happy, and Kliff is going to get another opportunity.”
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