The Washington Redskins‘ offseason was already marred by this uncertainty. In January, owner Dan Snyder fired Bruce Allen and brought in former Panthers coach Ron Rivera, who swiftly cleaned house, bringing in a brand new staff and a wave of free agent additions.
The Redskins are a long-term project in its early stages, and nothing is settled yet. Compounding that uncertainty is the fallout of the United States’ novel coronavirus outbreak, which has complicated the NFL’s plans for training camp and other offseason activities. It’s a new coaching staff. It’s a new process. It’s a clean slate.