Commanders fire Ron Rivera after 4 seasons: reports
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The Washington Commanders fired head coach Ron Rivera on Monday as he became the second head coach to be dismissed in the first few hours of the offseason, according to multiple reports.
Rivera took over as the Commanders’ head coach in 2020 after spending nine years with the Carolina Panthers. He was 26-40-1 with Washington and only led the team to the playoffs once.
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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera walks the field before the game against the Dallas Cowboys at FedExField on Jan. 7, 2024 in Landover, Maryland. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
Rivera was at the helm of the team when former team owner Daniel Snyder decided to drop the Washington Redskins name to become the Washington Football Team and then the Commanders. He was also at the helm when Josh Harris bought the team from Snyder.
It is apparent Harris wants to start fresh for 2024 and beyond. Rumors have circulated over whether the team will go after Bill Belichick, should the legendary coach part ways with the New England Patriots.
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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera takes the field before the game against the San Francisco 49ers at FedExField on Dec. 31, 2023 in Landover, Maryland. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
In Rivera’s final season, the team finished 4-13 – one of the worst records in the NFL. However, it allows Washington to have a high draft pick and possibly improve upon their future.
Washington finished 24th in yards gained and 25th in points scored.
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, #93, fist bumps