Dan Quinn Takes Command of Defensive Play-Calling
The Washington Commanders have faced significant challenges this season, struggling to find consistency on both offense and defense. As the team prepares for their international matchup against the Miami Dolphins in Week 11, head coach Dan Quinn has made a bold move that could reshape their defensive strategy.
A Midseason Shift
In a surprising turn of events, Quinn has assumed the responsibilities of defensive play-calling from defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. This decision marks a crucial internal shift within the organization and has sparked immediate questions regarding the future of the Commanders’ defense. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how this change will impact the team’s performance as they navigate the remainder of the season.
Looking Ahead to 2026
Quinn hasn’t ruled out the possibility of retaining the play-calling duties beyond this season. The decision will hinge on his comfort level managing both head coaching responsibilities and the intricacies of defensive strategy as the season progresses. Quinn’s future approach will involve a thorough evaluation of his weekly rhythm and effectiveness in this dual role.
As the Commanders seek to turn their season around, all eyes will be on Quinn to see if this internal change can lead to improved performance on the field.

