The Washington Commanders are slated to look a lot different in 2024 than they did in 2023.
One of the most significant changes for this team is at the quarterback position, as they have drafted Jayden Daniels to take over under center.
They have also added Dan Quinn as their new head coach, who is certain to shake things up from the previous regime.
While there have been many changes during the offseason, it appears that the Commanders are not done.
According to Tom Pelisero, Martavis Bryant is slated to have a workout with the Commanders, perhaps to come back for one final season.
Veteran WR Martavis Bryant is scheduled to work out Wednesday for the #Commanders, per source. Bryant was released last week by the #Cowboys, whose former DC Dan Quinn is now HC in Washington. pic.twitter.com/mOqGang5q2
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) May 15, 2024
Bryant was an impactful player in his first two seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but he wasn’t the same after his suspension during the 2016 season.
Whether or not the Commanders sign him remains to be seen, but with his connection with Quinn, anything is possible.
The Commanders do have a few solid young receivers on the roster, including Jahan Dotson and Terry McLaurin.
They could use Bryant’s veteran presence to help and grow these players in the locker room, and he could help make Daniels’ rookie season a success.
Daniels represents a new era for the Commanders, especially after their years of frustrating performances.
With any luck, this new-look team can make an impact in the NFC East, hoping to make some noise to put pressure on the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys.
The only question that remains for this team is if they’ll add Bryant to the bunch before the season begins.
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