Washington Football Teams Use 22 Starting QBs Over 20 Years
Washington Football Teams Use 22 Starting QBs Over 20 Years

Washington Football Teams Use 22 Starting QBs Over 20 Years

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The Washington Commanders have seen 22 different starting quarterbacks since 2005, with varied success including short stints by players like Ryan Fitzpatrick, John Beck, and Mark Sanchez, often ending in losses or limited impact. Caleb Williams, the Chicago Bears' 2024 No. 1 overall pick, has struggled with accuracy issues, leading the NFL in incompletions due to overthrows since entering the league, a problem the Bears hope he can fix with improved mechanics and decision-making. Despite these challenges, six Chicago Bears players drafted in 2025 made their NFL regular-season debut in a primetime loss to the Minnesota Vikings, with notable performances from rookies like tight end Colston Loveland and special teams contributor Luther Burden. Meanwhile, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) continues to celebrate its rich football history, naming Joe Namath as the greatest quarterback in Alabama's history over recent stars, highlighting the enduring legacy of college football legends. These narratives reflect the ongoing evolution and challenges at the quarterback position across both college and professional football.

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