Commanders reshuffle defense after $31M hit with Deatrich Wise’s injury ushering in Preston Smith’s veteran presence

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Commanders Adjust Defense Following Deatrich Wise’s Injury

The Washington Commanders find themselves at a crossroads as they navigate the season without veteran defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr. The injury, which occurred during Week 2 against the Green Bay Packers, is a significant setback for a team that had high hopes for its defensive lineup.

Impact of Wise’s Absence

Wise’s contributions to the team extended beyond his on-field performance. As a player who was often the first to arrive at the facility, he set a standard for professionalism and preparation. Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. expressed the void left by Wise, noting his prowess in both the run and pass game.

“Deatrich, on and off the field, is one of those professional guys who’s always studying. He’s a solid factor in the run game, setting edges, and in the pass game, he can push the pockets,” Whitt remarked. The coach acknowledged the inevitability of injuries in football, emphasizing that players like Javontae Jean-Baptiste and Jacob Martin will need to seize the opportunity to step up in Wise’s absence.

Bringing in Preston Smith for Depth

In response to Wise’s injury, the Commanders have made a strategic move by signing outside linebacker Preston Smith. Smith, who previously played for Washington from 2015 to 2018, returns to the team after six successful years with the Green Bay Packers and a brief stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers. This move aims to bolster the team’s depth in the wake of Wise’s departure.

Whitt highlighted the challenge of integrating Smith into the system but remains optimistic about the veteran’s experience. “Preston’s very new to the group,” he noted. “He has history with [Defensive Pass Game Coordinator] Jason Simmons from their time in Green Bay. We just have to make sure he’s in shape and ready to learn the system.”

With ten years of experience under his belt, Smith’s presence is expected to enhance the Commanders’ pass rush, a critical element for the team’s success as they eye a playoff berth.

Upcoming Challenges

Smith’s potential return to the field is eagerly anticipated, with a possibility of him making his debut against the Las Vegas Raiders this Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. As the Commanders adjust to their new defensive dynamics, the upcoming game will serve as a crucial test for the team’s resilience and depth in the face of adversity.

The Commanders are gearing up for a challenging season ahead, but with players like Smith stepping into pivotal roles, they hope to maintain their competitive edge.

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