But head coach Dan Quinn doesn't want that loss to be for nothing. There are lessons to be learned and things that players, coaches, and everyone in between would have wanted to do better, and that is why the 55-23 loss will leave a scar on the team ... just as Quinn wants it to.
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It's been a wild ride for Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn over the past 12 months. After a blowout playoff loss to the Packers last January, Quinn, then the Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator,
Washington Commanders coach Dan Quinn has a chance to surprise the football world by pulling off an upset over the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC championship game. Considering how well Jayden Daniels has been playing and Washington's convincing win over the Detroit Lions in hostile territory last week,
For Washington, coach speak isn’t cliché. The team listens to its elite communicator at the top and has responded with passionate play.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn has lamented his team's inability to take the ball away while gifting the Philadelphia Eagles extra possessions in the NFC Championship game.
Dan Quinn is on the verge of returning to the Super Bowl with the Washington Commanders eight years since his first trip with the Atlanta Falcons when they infamously blew a 28-3 lead and lost to New England.
As such, Dan Quinn had his work cut out for him after the game—what do you tell a disappointed roster, whose looking to you to get them through this moment? The head coach share
After a disappointing end to a dream season, Washington coach Dan Quinn shared his hopes for the future with FOX Sports' Tom Rinaldi.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn opened up on the loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship.
Advertisement The good news is that the players, whether lock returnees for the 2025 season or TBD, collectively have the utmost faith in general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn.
Quinn ignored 20-plus years of organizational dysfunction to lead Washington to the NFC title game in his first season as coach.