Commanders announce several moves, including promotions

Doug Williams has a new role, too.

It’s been a busy offseason for the Washington Commanders. It all began on Jan. 8, when owner Josh Harris fired head coach Ron Rivera. Within a week, Harris hired general manager Adam Peters to start a new era.

Next came the hiring of head coach Dan Quinn, who hired an impressive coaching staff. Peters essentially left the front office intact, except for hiring Lance Newmark away from the Detroit Lions as his new assistant general manager.

The lack of front-office movement was no surprise, considering every NFL team was in the middle of draft preparation. Scouts and executives usually have contracts that run through the NFL draft, meaning that type of movement is reserved for after the draft.

Once the draft ended and the calendar turned to May, Peters began making moves to shape the front office in his vision. Several former executives and scouts were allowed to depart, and Peters replaced them with qualified and respected candidates from across the NFL.

On Tuesday, the most newsworthy item was Washington and vice president of football strategy Eugene Shen parting ways. Shen was hired in October to lead Washington’s analytics program under Harris. However, Peters hired Brandon Sosna away from Detroit last month as the new senior vice president of football operations. Sosna will lead the analytics department.

The Commanders and Shen parted on amicable terms and it appears as if he could be moving into another role for Harris Blitzer Sports Entertainment.

Several in the organization received promotions, including Sean DeBarbieri to vice president of football communications. Rob Rogers, who was Washington’s chief contract negotiator, goes from senior vice president of football administration to VP of football administration. Rogers will likely report to Sosna and, of course, Peters.

Also, team legend Doug Williams, who has held several different roles in the organization since his return to the front office in 2014, is now a senior advisor to Peters and not team president Jason Wright. Peters mentioned Williams specifically after the draft

Under former coach Ron Rivera, Williams was removed from the personnel department in 2020, a move Peters reversed.

Here’s a look at the new moves the Commanders announced on Tuesday.

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LOOK: Josh Harris at NASCAR race with Joe Gibbs

Josh Harris and Joe Gibbs were at the racetrack together Sunday.

Future Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris took in his first NASCAR race as a part owner Sunday at the Ally 400 in Nashville.

Last week, it was confirmed that Harris and his partner from Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, David Blitzer, had purchased a significant minority stake in Joe Gibbs Racing.

Gibbs, of course, is the legendary former coach of the Washington NFL franchise. Gibbs had two stints as Washington’s head coach over 16 seasons, amassing a 154-94 regular-season record, 17-7 playoff record, three Super Bowl championships and four NFC titles. He’s a two-time NFL coach of the year and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1996.

Gibbs created Joe Gibbs Racing in 1992 with his son, J.D. Joe Gibbs Racing has been one of NASCAR’s most successful organizations for over 30 years, winning five NASCAR Cup Series championships, four NASCAR Infinity Series championships and four Daytona 500 victories. Gibbs was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2020.

When Harris and Daniel Snyder reached an agreement in principle in May, Gibbs released a statement endorsing Harris and his partners as the next owners of the NFL franchise he holds close to his heart.

Gibbs is not a part of Harris’ investment group that is purchasing the Commanders but has grown close to Harris throughout the process as a confidante, offering to help the new ownership group in any way possible, particularly with alumni and fans.

Gibbs remains beloved by Washington fans and alumni.

The NFL recently called a meeting for July 20, where it is expected that owners will vote on Harris as the next owner of the Commanders.