ARLINGTON, Va. — Despite eight losses and a six-game skid, Washington Commanders fans say their loyalty isn’t wavering.

Dozens gathered Friday night at Hyde Social in Northern Virginia for a home-game rally hosted by a group of dedicated supporters known as The Crib . Organizers say the goal is simple: bring fans together during a tough stretch of the season.

“They used to laugh at me for going to the games,” said superfan Tha Hometeam King . “But tough times don’t last.”

Organizer AJ Thompson said the rallies are less about a win-loss record and more about the personal connection fans feel to the team.

“It’s not about the wins or the losses,” Thompson said. “With any organization or anything you root for in life, we all have a story of how we got there.”

Even with injuries and mo

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