Luke McCaffrey is entering his second NFL season another year older and wiser, and the differences in his game are "night and day," according to Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury.

"Luke has really come a long way from last year this time to now just the confidence [is there]," Kingsbury said.

While the Commanders would love it if wide receivers Noah Brown and Terry McLaurin were on the field, the "silver lining," as Kingsbury put it, is that other players have the chance to step up in their absence. McCaffrey has been one of those players, and the former third-round pick is entering the 2025 season with a hunger for a more impactful role.

"It's been a lot of fun," McCaffrey said. "Just coming in bigger, stronger, faster, and then just catching a rhythm."

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