In a surprising move, the Washington Commanders have named thirty-nine-year-old Josh Johnson as their starting quarterback for their Christmas Day game against the Dallas Cowboys. The team is dealing with a wave of injuries, with Jayden Daniels and Marcus Mariota both sidelined. The Commanders, who had a strong finish last year, are now sitting at four-and-eleven and have dropped nine of their last ten games. To bolster their depth chart, theyve signed Jeff Driskel and plan to elevate Sam Hartman as the emergency third quarterback. Johnson, who holds the NFL record for most teams played with, gets his tenth career start. With both teams eliminated from the playoffs, this holiday matchup shapes up as a chance to end on a high note before the offseason grind begins.
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