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All eyes on Carson Wentz in first Commanders training camp

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WASHINGTON COMMANDERS (710)

CAMP SITE: Ashburn, Virginia

LAST YEAR: New quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpatric­k injured his left hip in the season opener, pressing surprise playoff performer Taylor Heinicke into a starting role for the first time in his NFL career. The defense that came in with lofty expectatio­ns after ranking second in the league in 2020 struggled early and contribute­d to a 2-6 start. Despite losing pass rusher Chase Young to a torn ACL, Heinicke beat Tom Brady and the defending champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Washington went on a four-game winning streak to jump into the playoff hunt. Injuries and virus absences took their toll down the stretch and contribute­d to four losses in a row that dashed any postseason hopes.

IMPORTANT ADDITIONS: QB Carson Wentz, DE Efe Obada, OG Andrew Norwell, OG Trai Turner, rookie WR Jahan Dotson, rookie DL Phidarian Mathis, rookie QB Sam Howell IMPORTANT LOSSES: RG Brandon Scherff, WR Adam Humphries, S Landon Collins, DT Tim Settle, DT Matt Ioannidis, LB Jon Bostic

CAMP NEEDS: Wentz finally gets a chance to build chemistry with Terry Mclaurin after Washington's

top receiver missed offseason workouts while mired in contract negotiatio­ns. Camp will be all about what Wentz can do with the offense that previous quarterbac­ks could not. On the other side of the ball, Young's comeback from his knee injury bears watching with an eye on him being ready for Week 1.

KEY CAMP COMPETITIO­NS: Very few, actually, in what could be seen as an evolution of the roster going into coach Ron Rivera's third season. Most importantl­y, there's not even an illusion of a QB competitio­n because of Wentz, and most of the offense is pretty well settled. Who replaces Collins at the so-called buffalo nickel spot is a question, along with 2021 first-round pick Jamin Davis trying to establish himself as a starting linebacker in the pros.

EXPECTATIO­NS:

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