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Washington Football says no fans for final 2020 games at FedEx Field

The games will go on but there won’t be any fans in the stands for Washington Football’s final bouts at FedEx Field. In a tweet, the team released a statement that it made the “difficult” decision after consulting with health officials in Prince George’s County, Maryland, as the pandemic continues to rage.

The impacted games are the Dec. 20 game against the Seattle Seahawks and the Dec. 27 outing against the Carolina Panthers. Washington ended the Pittsburgh Steelers’ undefeated season Monday with a 23-17 win. Prince George’s County announced Thursday that it would shut down indoor dining as coronavirus cases spike.

Commanders try reversing last season’s dismal results with two first-time coordinators

ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Going from the highs of the 2024 NFC championship to a 5-12 record last season led Dan Quinn to consider changes. The Washington Commanders coach made several significant ones. Quinn formally introduced two key additions to his staff on Tuesday: offensive coordinator David Blough and defensive coordinator Daronte Jones. They replaced Kliff Kingsbury and Joe Whitt Jr.
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