Peters hasn’t just looked for skill, he’s looked for fit.
“We want guys who love the game, love the grind, and love each other,” Peters said earlier this offseason. “That’s how you win.”
It’s showing. The roster is deeper, faster, and more physical than it’s been in years, but what stands out is the cohesion. Players are showing up early, staying late, and openly supporting one another in a way that feels rare in today’s NFL.
The foundation being built in Washington is real, and the culture – the brotherhood – might just be the most valuable asset Quinn and Peters have brought to D.