Commanders preseason opener does little to ease concerns about offensive line - Washington Times
’s performance left much to be desired for someone brought in on a three-year, $24 million contract this offseason to help fix Washington’s offensive line. He was called for two holding penalties — including one that resulted in a safety — and according to Pro Football Focus, allowed two pressures.
The starters’ production in Cleveland only created more questions about a group that has struggled throughout training camp. The preseason, of course, isn’t always the best indicator of a group’s chances for the upcoming season. Teams simplify schemes to not let opposing clubs get a glimpse of what they have in store for the fall. And as Rivera noted, there’s still plenty of time for units to correct issues and get better as the year progresses.
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