While the Redskins return a majority of their offensive players from a season ago, Washington Redskins offensive coordinator Sean McVay believes the additions mixed in will help the unit rise in 2015.
With a rebuilt offensive line, several new weapons for the quarterbacks to work with and veteran coaches now in the room as well, Redskins offensive coordinator Sean McVay can’t wait until the games start counting.
The former Miami University wide receiver – who is in his second season as the team’s offensive coordinator after three seasons working with the tight ends – said he’s loving the team’s approach this year and that starts at the top with Jay Gruden.