As the Washington Commanders inch closer to finalizing their 53-man roster, head coach Dan Quinn is reminding his players of one simple truth: focus on what you can control. For many on the roster bubble, this time of year is filled with anxiety and uncertainty. But Quinn insists that the key to surviving roster decisions lies not in counting spots, but in putting their best performance forward.
âItâs all part of the process, and this time of year can be most challenging for the players that may see themselves on the roster bubble or the practice squad bubble,â Quinn explained. âAnd you just try to encourage them, man, like, âTry not to count, best foot forward, whatâs your best look like?â And Iâve seen a lot of that from guys at practice.â
The Commanders, who continue to shape an identity under Quinnâs leadership, are building a team culture grounded in competition and mutual support. Players are fighting hard for limited roster spots, but Quinn emphasizes that the energy should stay positive. âDonât get into the accounting business,â Quinn said. âLike whatever your best looks like.â
That message resonates in a locker room filled with veterans, young players, and late additions who know every practice rep could define their future.
Late Additions Making Their Case
Quinn highlighted two recent additions who have quickly impressed: veteran cornerback Antonio Hamilton Sr. and offensive tackle George Fant.
Hamilton, known for his versatility, has already made an impact by contributing on defense and special teams. His ability to quickly adapt to Washingtonâs system shows the kind of determination Quinn admires in players fighting to make the roster. âIâve seen that with Antonio; he played on defense, he played on teams. I was impressed by that,â Quinn said.
Fant, who signed with the Commanders earlier in the week, adds valuable depth to the offensive line. With 75 career starts across stops with the Seahawks, Jets, and Texans, he brings veteran experience to a unit that already features starters Laremy Tunsil and Andrew Wylie, as well as rookie Josh Conerly Jr. Quinn is eager to see what Fant can contribute once he settles in. âWe added another new offensive tackle in George Fant today, so Iâll be excited to get on the field with him,â he noted.
These additions reflect Quinnâs willingness to adapt and build depth at critical positions while maintaining the competitive spirit that drives training camp.
Competition Drives the Culture
Quinnâs overall vision for the Commanders remains clear: create a culture of relentless competition where players support each other while pushing for excellence. âWe talked about it early, just that competition of going for it with one another and supporting each other. And I liked what Iâve seen from that side,â Quinn said.
He also acknowledged the emotional weight that comes with roster cuts. Players desperately want to earn a spot on a team that is building momentum and trying to establish itself as a playoff contender. âItâs a real thing. Itâs a real emotion. They want it badly to make it, and they know this is a team they want to be a part of,â Quinn added.
By keeping the focus on effort, preparation, and resilience, Quinn hopes his players remain locked in on the things they can control. The roster deadline may loom, but the Commandersâ head coach believes the energy and mindset displayed in camp will leave a lasting mark, whether or not every player makes the final 53.
For Quinn, it is about more than just the roster. It is about building a team culture rooted in hard work, unity, and a refusal to be distracted by fear.
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