Commanders already have a tough decision brewing after one OTA practice
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Commanders already have a tough decision brewing after one OTA practice
The Washington Commanders face heightened competition for roster spots during head coach Dan Quinn’s tenure, driven by offseason efforts from general manager Adam Peters. A key position battle has emerged quickly during organized team activities, centered on the kicking role. Veteran Jake Moody holds the lead after signing another one-year deal, but undrafted rookie Drew Stevens has the potential to change the situation. Quinn expects a legitimate competition between the experienced kicker and the first-year player. In their first OTA practice, Stevens made all six field goal attempts, including a 53-yard kick, showing notable power. Moody went 5-for-6 and also hit a 53-yard attempt, keeping the battle close.
"Not to be outdone, Moody was 5-for-6 in his efforts. He also drilled his 53-yarder, which was encouraging. However, the Ohio State product should have clarity about how hard it's going to be in pursuit of keeping Stevens out of his No. 1 spot before Week 1 rolls around."
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