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Commanders' 2026 Comeback Hinges on Defense and Daniels
23 Feb
Summary
- Washington aims for a quick 2026 rise with ample cap space.
- A league-average defense and healthy Jayden Daniels are crucial.
- Injuries and protection concerns pose significant risks for 2026.

As of early 2026, the Washington Commanders are looking towards a potential resurgence in the upcoming season. Despite a disappointing 5-12 record in 2025, largely due to injuries and inconsistent play, the team possesses significant financial flexibility with approximately $74.5 million in cap space, ranking fifth in the league. This allows General Manager Adam Peters considerable room to maneuver, though draft capital is less abundant.
The path to contention in 2026 appears to rely heavily on two factors: the defense returning to its 2024 league-average performance and quarterback Jayden Daniels remaining healthy and productive. The team acquired Deebo Samuel and Laremy Tunsil, signaling an aggressive approach, but these moves did not prevent a downturn in 2025.
Questions linger about Daniels' future effectiveness after a season marred by injuries and whether he can replicate his rookie-year rushing prowess. Furthermore, the team's offensive line protection needs significant improvement. Without substantial upgrades to both the defense and Daniels' supporting cast during this offseason, the Commanders' prospects for 2026 remain highly speculative.




