It was a good day for Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters.
Peters had a lengthy to-do list after the Commanders' NFC Championship loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. He needed to find more weapons for Jayden Daniels, particularly one who could complement Terry McLaurin; the defense needed serious overhaul, both up front and in the secondary to keep up with the league's elite offenses; and Daniels needed more protection to be at his best and avoid the dreaded "sophomore slump" that many expect quarterbacks to succumb to in their second season.
Peters addressed all those areas in one form or another, and while it was not perfect -- both head coach Dan Quinn and Daniels commented on the overall sloppiness of the game -- the new additions played a role in the Commanders' 21-6 Week