The Washington Commanders had a season like no one expected. With all of the offseason changes in 2024, no one thought the Commanders would be much of a threat because they were supposed to be rebuilding. Jayden Daniels had something to say about that, though, and so did Dan Quinn. Together, they rallied the team to a historic 12-5 season and their first NFC Championship appearance since 1991.
After the drama surrounding the sale of the team and a tough 2023 season, current owner Josh Harris is so grateful for his team and its fans that he decided to take out a full page in the Washington Post and share a letter with the community.
Commanders owner Josh Harris took out a full page in today’s @washingtonpost to write a letter to fans.
“We won’t stop until we have a championship.” pic.twitter.com/2IfQqzWMkS
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) January 30, 2025
In his letter, Harris thanks Dan Quinn and Adam Peters for their leadership. He acknowledges Jayden Daniels’ record-breaking season, and he thanks Daniels, Zach Ertz, Terry McLaurin, Jeremy Reaves, and Bobby Wagner, along with all of the rest of the players for creating a brotherhood and stepping up to play at their best this season.
Harris’ letter is heartfelt, and it’s a far cry from anything the previous owner would have done. We won’t mention his name. We will say, however, that the Commanders are embarking on a new era. It’s starting out beautifully, and the organization and fanbase are excited about what is to come. It’s a new feeling for most, but it’s welcome and embraced.