The Washington Commanders have largely benefitted from open running lanes over the past 28 games since Kliff Kingsbury was named their offensive coordinator, but things have been much muddier for the team's staple of running backs in the last three weeks.

The Commanders know that must change to keep their playoff hopes alive.

"We certainly need to get on track in the best of ways, and I wish I had a better sense to say which ones," head coach Dan Quinn said Tuesday.

Regardless of whether it's a mixture of injuries, scheme, opposing defenses or a mixture of all three, the results from the Commanders' last three losses show that the offense's ground attack, which at one point this season was the best in the league, has struggled to find success. Although the Commanders are third in yards

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