Commanders get an encouraging surprise on first day of OTAs
The Washington Commanders had an encouraging start to their Organized Team Activities (OTAs) with the attendance of left tackle Laremy Tunsil. Tunsil, who previously opted out of voluntary OTAs, showed commitment to the team and new offensive coordinator David Blough by attending this year. His presence is seen as a positive sign for team morale and leadership as they begin their preparations for the upcoming season.
- ▪The Commanders began their OTAs on Wednesday and will continue through Friday.
- ▪Laremy Tunsil attended the voluntary OTAs, breaking from his usual offseason routine.
- ▪Tunsil's attendance is viewed as a sign of commitment to the team and the new offensive coordinator.
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