The Washington Commanders are reducing out the final large piece from Daniel Snyder’s possession tenure.
Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Put up reported on Thursday that the Commanders have moved Jason Wright out of his function as workforce president. Wright is serving as a senior adviser by the top of the season, at which level he’ll depart the group.
Wright had been employed by Snyder in 2020 to function the workforce’s president. The 42-year-old was the primary black workforce president in NFL historical past. However Washington is now underneath new possession, which has made many adjustments.
The brand new house owners led by Josh Harris have taken over the workforce. They’ve employed Dan Quinn as their new head coach and former 49ers assistant GM Adam Peters as their new normal supervisor in addition to drafted Jayden Daniels to be their new quarterback.
Washington is trying to flip issues round and overhaul many facets of the group. That features pushing out Wright and trying to find a brand new workforce president.