Washington Commander’s ‘Most Notable Departure’ Impacts Secondary
Who was the Commanders’ most significant departure this offseason?
The Washington Commanders underwent an offseason revamp, dismantling the franchise from top to bottom. They didn’t do it literally, but it came close. With new ownership, a new coaching staff, and a good 2024 NFL Draft, returning the fewest number of players from the previous season only made sense.
The roster change was real, and considering the team’s 4-13 record from last season, it seems necessary to move forward. In doing so, the squad would lose some contributors who might be missed the next season, but who was the “most notable” departure?
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According to CBS Sports’ Tyler Sullivan, safety Kamren Curl is the Commander’s most consequential departure.
“Despite being a former seventh-round pick, Kamren Curl blossomed into an impactful safety in Washington’s secondary,” Sullivan stated. “He started 53 out of 60 games in his career, including all 16 last season. In 2023, he recorded 115 tackles with five pass breakups, matching his career high. In March, he signed a two-year deal with the Rams.”
Off a career season, the Commander might’ve liked to Curl, though he eventually signed with the Los Angeles Rams, as Sullivan alluded to.
While Curl wasn’t a player who was going to turn heads by pulling down interceptions, he was a solid, versatile defensive back. Losing the safety was part of a huge roster turnover, and there will now be an opportunity for new starter-level talents to emerge as the franchise looks toward a new era.
With Dan Quinn — a former defensive coordinator for the Commanders division rival Dallas Cowboys — taking over as the head coach, it would have been interesting to see the former Washington safety on the roster to see what his scheme fit would have been.