Commanders Outshine Dolphins in Joint Practice as O-Line Holds Without Laremy Tunsil
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Updated · Washington Commanders · Aug 13
Commanders Outshine Dolphins in Joint Practice as O-Line Holds Without Laremy Tunsil
3 articles · Updated · Washington Commanders · Aug 13
Summary
Washington again looked like the better team in its joint practice with Miami, with reporters citing solid play on both sides of the ball ahead of Friday’s preseason meeting.
Without Laremy Tunsil, the Commanders’ offensive line still held up well in team pass-protection drills, giving Jayden Daniels time, though run blocking remained a work in progress as injuries disrupted continuity.
Chris Paul drew praise for improved footwork at left guard, while Brandon Coleman and Julian Good-Jones showed enough in protection despite some late losses in one-on-one drills.
On offense, Stefon Diggs stood out for his early chemistry with Daniels, and tight end Chig Okonkwo continued to separate himself as Washington’s top receiving threat at the position.
Defensively, Odafe Oweh repeatedly got into the backfield, Rasul Douglas added a late pass breakup, and the session reinforced earlier signs that Miami’s offense is struggling against Washington’s speed and pressure.