Ron Rivera confident and positive about Commanders’ changes

Rivera spoke on a number of topics, but his comments regarding Sam Howell were the most interesting.

Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera had some positive things to say Tuesday, speaking with the press at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine.

Having released Carson Wentz Monday, Rivera took the time to speak in terms of admiring Wentz the person, the man, despite the fact that Wentz disappointed Rivera with his quarterback play.

“He’s a heck of a young man,” Rivera said. “He’s a solid man. I want to wish him the best. I really do appreciate all he did for us. In the opportunity he had coming here, he did the best he could, and we really appreciate that as well.”

Rivera had wasted no time, making his decision late the previous night to apply the franchise tag to defensive tackle Daron Payne.

Rivera was quick to point out when asked, he is committed to wanting to keep Payne and get him signed, thus the Commanders were the first team to apply the tag in this 2023 offseason.

“The guy’s been very integral to the development of this football team and this defense, as well as the other guys he plays alongside,” the coach said. “We just wanted to make sure everybody understood that we are serious.”

Coach Rivera expressed the need to permit newly hired assistant head coach/offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy to bring in some staff he desired. Thus, Stanford quarterbacks coach Tavita Pritchard has been hired as the new QB coach. Bieniemy and Pritchard, having known each other for a decade, Rivera spoke favorably of their relationship.

Regarding Sam Howell, Coach Ron made it clear he had informed Bieniemy of his plan to go with Howell as his QB1 and that Bieniemy was on board with Rivera’s plan.

Yes, factually, Rivera incorrectly alluded to Howell’s “junior year” when he was actually speaking of Howell’s sophomore year of being graded highly by many NFL scouts.

Praising Howell, Rivera expressed, He’s got a tremendous skill set. He’s got the kind of arm you do look for.”

What Rivera then said raised some eyebrows and brought criticism from some.

“He’s not our starter,” Rivera said. “He’s coming in as the QB1. He’ll get a great opportunity to be our starter. But we do want to find a veteran quarterback. We have Taylor Heinicke, that’s a free agent. We’ve got to work through that as well. And we’ll see what happens from there.”

Rivera was saying it is Howell’s job to maintain and keep, and he’ll be given the top place on the depth chart to do this. He was being honest, that with only 19 passing attempts, you can’t yet say the team starter is already a done deal.

Specifically mentioning Heinicke could very well indicate Rivera might like to have Taylor return as the backup if both parties can agree to a contract.

Rivera also spoke of the team now having their “head above water” and he “feels very confident going forward.”

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Taylor Heinicke: Would love to be a Packer, or return to the Commanders

Taylor Heinicke was all class in an interview with Pat McAfee.

“Obviously, I would love to go to the Packers,” said Taylor Heinicke, a guest on the Pat McAfee Show Thursday morning.

But, of course, context is always crucial. So what was the context of Heinicke’s declaration?

McAfee had seconds earlier conveyed Heinicke is now a free agent, and so he inquired, “Have you thought about potential landing destinations, what you are looking for?”

Heinicke then qualified, “Yeah, I’m not going to say any teams.” Then Heinicke proceeded to name the Packers, clarifying, it’s been a childhood dream of mine to play for the Packers.”

“Obviously, I wanna be a starter next year, but being a backup QB in the NFL is probably one of the best jobs in America”. This is from a guy who was taking classes, living off of his sister’s couch in 2020. So Heinicke has not forgotten from where he has come and still possesses perspective.

McAfee noticed Heinicke’s cap and inquired, “What’s the cap here? Reign and Destiny? I see on the side of it, ‘I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul’.”

Heinicke replied, “Guy on our team, Marken Michel, the brother of Sony Michel, he’s a practice squad receiver, but he made his own clothing line, and he started wearing these hats around the facility. All the guys, the coaches loved them; they got a bunch of hats. You know me, losing my hair, I wear this all of the time.”

McAfee looking to get a good quote out of Heinicke, asked, “Are you excited to get out of that Commanders building and get past the drama? To which Heinicke simply set the record straight, “I might be back there. I would love to be back there.”

PM: Is that something that has been chatted about?

TH: We’ll see. You know, again, a lot of moving parts.

Suddenly McAfee interrupted, “Did you ever feel disrespected by them or Ron Rivera?” McAfee then talked of how there was not success, then success when Heinicke played, and again no success when he was benched.

While it is true the Commanders were winning with Heinicke, it is also just as true that the Commanders went winless in four straight games (0-3-1) Heinicke started. Somehow McAfee overlooked this was part of the equation for Ron Rivera to compute in his decision-making.

Heinicke handled it like a champ, replying, “I’m not going to say I felt disrespected. It was kind of the communication of how it all went down I wasn’t very happy about.”

PM: “You knew going into that game (49ers) you had a short leash?”

TH: “I had friends send me articles.”

Here are the entire 19 minutes of the Heinicke segment with McAfee.

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