Thomas Robertson
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Washington’s football team has taken command over the sports discourse in the D.C. area after the team last season made its first NFC Championship appearance in decades.
It was yet another step for the Washington Commanders’ new ownership group, which took over almost two years ago and has since revamped the front office staff. That front office, in turn, selected quarterback Jayden Daniels with the second overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
With Daniels’ rapid ascension, talk of the team returning to a new stadium at the old RFK Stadium site in D.C., and drama over a contract extension for star wide receiver Terry McLaurin, there’s plenty to talk about this offseason.
To do just that, former All Pro Washington running back Clinton Portis and Hall of Fame running back Marshall Faulk visited the WTOP studios Thursday.
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WTOP's John Aaron and Michelle Basch speak with Clinton Portis and Marshall Faulk about their coaching careers and the Washington Commanders.
The following transcript has been lightly edited for clarity.
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It was yet another step for the Washington Commanders’ new ownership group, which took over almost two years ago and has since revamped the front office staff. That front office, in turn, selected quarterback Jayden Daniels with the second overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
With Daniels’ rapid ascension, talk of the team returning to a new stadium at the old RFK Stadium site in D.C., and drama over a contract extension for star wide receiver Terry McLaurin, there’s plenty to talk about this offseason.
To do just that, former All Pro Washington running back Clinton Portis and Hall of Fame running back Marshall Faulk visited the WTOP studios Thursday.
Read or listen to the full conversation below:
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WTOP's John Aaron and Michelle Basch speak with Clinton Portis and Marshall Faulk about their coaching careers and the Washington Commanders.
The following transcript has been lightly edited for clarity.
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