Commanders’ Ron Rivera focused on Sam Howell amid trade frenzy: ‘The business side of football has stepped in’

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The Washington Commanders traded away two first-round picks, including Chase Young, by the NFL’s deadline on Tuesday, but coach Ron Rivera is focused on developing around QB Sam Howell.

The Washington Commanders made the biggest news of the day following the NFL trade deadline frenzy, dealing away two first-round draft picks, including former Defensive Rookie of the Year Chase Young, despite their 3-5 record through Week 8. But during a press conference with the media on Wednesday, head coach Ron Rivera opted to talk about second-year quarterback Sam Howell instead and the 'opportunity' the organization believes they have with him.

What I would say is, based on some of the things we’ve seen and some of the growth and development we have, it’s an opportunity to see what else we have. It’s an opportunity to go out and win football games using different guys, and we feel that we have an opportunity to go out and play and play well.' He continued, 'We look forward to seeing what some of these young guys can do. We do think that there’s every opportunity in front of us.

We do feel strongly about the quarterback. It's something that I talked about in the offseason, I’ve talked about through training camp, I’ve talked through the beginning of the season about the growth and development, and we’re seeing it. And so we want to see what we have and see if we can win football games and put ourselves in the same position.

We feel we have a quarterback,' Rivera said Wednesday. 'We feel we have a guy going forward that we have a chance to grow and become what we think we can, and to do so, you’ve got to be able to afford the situation, and I think that’s what’s growing for us right now.' He continued, 'The business side of football has stepped in.' The Associated Press contributed to this report.

 

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