The Washington Commanders wasted little time reshaping their coaching staff on Tuesday. In a sweeping post-season reset, the team moved on from multiple assistants in a single day, signaling a major internal overhaul after a disappointing year. By the end of the day, Washington had parted ways with offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr., and offensive line coach Bobby Johnson, marking one of the most aggressive staff shakeups across the league so far this offseason.
Three coaching exits in one day signal major reset in Washington
The Commanders’ coaching purge began with the departure of Kliff Kingsbury, who lasted just one season as the team’s offensive coordinator. Shortly after, Washington also moved on from defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr., confirming a complete reset at the coordinator level.
Later in the day, the team dismissed offensive line coach Bobby Johnson after two seasons, according to Washington Post reporter Nicki Jhabvala. The move capped off a day that saw three coaches exit the organization, with more changes potentially on the horizon as Washington continues evaluating its staff.
Kingsbury’s departure quickly became one of the most discussed moves of the day.
Reports indicated that several Commanders offensive players, including rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, were caught off guard by the decision.
Washington’s defensive staff was not spared in the overhaul. Joe Whitt Jr. was also let go as the Commanders evaluated a defense that struggled for consistency throughout the season.
The decision to move on from both coordinators underscores the organization’s intent to start fresh on both sides of the ball rather than make incremental changes.
The firing of offensive line coach Bobby Johnson added another key detail to the day’s developments. Johnson had spent two seasons with the Commanders, overseeing an offensive line that faced ongoing scrutiny due to protection issues and inconsistent performance.
Moving on from Johnson further reinforces that Washington’s front office is taking a hard look at player development, coaching effectiveness, and overall results particularly on offense, where the team is focused on supporting its young quarterback.
Washington is expected to begin interviewing candidates for multiple roles in the coming days. League observers will be watching closely to see whether the team prioritizes continuity for Daniels or opts for a completely new offensive philosophy.
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