With their chances of winning slipping with every passing week, the most effective purpose the Washington Redskins can assign to the 2019 season is to develop young players and search for pieces to the future rebuild.
The Redskins haven’t yet fully embraced reality, but they are making some roster moves that align with this perspective. According to Kareem Copeland of the Washington Post, the Redskins have released wide receiver Robert Davis, and in his place, they’ve promoted Cam Sims off of the practice squad. Davis was not brought back on the practice squad; instead, the team signed another familiar face in Darvin Kidsy.