ASHBURN, Va. -- The Washington Football Team won seven games this season, as it did in 2020, and remains in the same position as last offseason -- searching for a quarterback. But for the team's decision-makers, there is a big difference: They can be more aggressive trying to obtain one.
Last offseason Washington did not view its roster as being complete enough to mortgage the future for a quarterback. That meant making an offer, but not going overboard, trying to trade for Matthew Stafford. This offseason the team plans to be "selectively aggressive," according to general manager Martin Mayhew.