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WASHINGTON WAVERS

Former first-round NFL draft selection Haskins sent to bench after four games.

- By Stephen Whyno

Head coach Ron Rivera says Kyle Allen will replace Dwayne Haskins, left, as the starter and Alex Smith will be the backup for Sunday’s game against the Rams.

Dwayne Haskins is going from the starting quarterbac­k to out of uniform.

Ron Rivera benched Haskins for Washington’s game Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams and turned to Kyle Allen as the new starter with the team1-3 and at what the coach believes is acrucial moment of the season. Alex Smith will back up Allen, with Haskins inactive after not having enough time to learn a new system in his second year in the NFL.

“I think our best chanceto win is putting the ball in somebody else’s hands,” Rivera said Wednesday. “Dwayne needs some more work. He just hasn’t had enough work yet.”

Rivera pulled the plug on Haskins after a third consecutiv­e loss in just his 11th pro start. Washington’s firstyear coach defended the 2019 first-round pick for having “an NFL arm ,” but lamented that Haskins didn’t get enough snaps in offseason workouts, training camp and practice to make him ready for this.

Rivera passed on the opportunit­y to bring in former Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton, whom he’d coached for nine seasons dating to his rookie year, preferring to give Haskins an opportunit­y to keep his starting job. Washington instead acquired Allen from Carolina, and Smith was cleared for full contact 22 months since breaking his right tibia and fibula.

Haskins was made the Week 1 starter, and Rivera saw some of Newton’s qualities in the 2019 first-round pick out of Ohio State. Leading a comeback against Philadelph­ia after no preseason games in new offensive coordinato­r Scott Turner’s system was a good start.

It was downhill from there. Haskins completed 72 of 115 passes, threw three touchdowns and three intercepti­ons and was sacked 10 times during Washington’s three-game skid.

Overall, Haskins has thrown for 939 yards and has completed 61% of his passes, with four touchdowns and three intercepti­ons.

“He’s got a little bit of a ways to go,” Turner said. “There were mistakes that showed up that were kind of repeat mistakes.”

As a rookie, Haskins had 1,365 yards passing, seven TDs and seven intercepti­ons and completed 58.6% of his throws. Washington went 2-5 in his starts last year.

In a tweet Sunday, agent David Mulugheta pointed out Haskins’ limited opportunit­y as a starter, the new system, lack of weapons and young offensive line contributi­ng to the current situation.

Rivera was looking for growth from Haskins and didn’t see enough in Sunday’s 31-17 loss to Baltimore. A key play came on fourthand-goal from the 13-yard line, with Haskins managing only a 5-yard pass to the 8, turning the ball over on downs.

He’ll now look for Allen to make those plays. The 24year-old took over under Rivera for Carolina last season when Newton was injured. Allen only has slightly more experience than Haskins: 13 pro starts and 15 appearance­s in which he has thrown for 19 TDs and 16 intercepti­ons.

Smith, 36, will be active for the first time since his gruesome injury Nov. 18, 2018.

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 ?? ALEX BRANDON/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Washington quarterbac­k Kyle Allen, left, has replaced Dwayne Haskins, right, as the starter after the team’s 1-3 start. Haskins dropped to No. 3 on the depth chart and won’t be active for Sunday’s game against the Rams.
ALEX BRANDON/ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington quarterbac­k Kyle Allen, left, has replaced Dwayne Haskins, right, as the starter after the team’s 1-3 start. Haskins dropped to No. 3 on the depth chart and won’t be active for Sunday’s game against the Rams.

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