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7 Commanders whose futures in Washington feel more uncertain than ever

The Washington Commanders have not met expectations through six games of the season. It's disjointed, with one win quickly followed by a loss. No momentum or rhythm is being legitimately generated, and some big decisions await general manager Adam Peters next spring if the same trend continues.

Peters adopted a ruthless roster-building mentality. The front-office leader is a shrewd evaluator and has no hesitation in making changes if he feels that it can benefit the franchise. That is unlikely to change in 2026, which will be his third offseason in charge.

Something feels off right now.