Dan Quinn is on the verge of returning to the Super Bowl with the Washington Commanders eight years since his first trip with the Atlanta Falcons when they infamously blew a 28-3 lead and lost to New England.
Everyone remembers the one that got away. From the girl next door to the job offer with the bad timing, hindsight can be cruel as much as it can be educational. For the Dallas Cowboys, Sean Peyton is often seen as the head coach that got away.
After the decisive victory over the Detroit Lions, Washington Commanders HC Dan Quinn is aiming to go far in the NFL and has a clear message for the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams.
One of Dan Quinn's former defensive tackles for the Cowboys is already being linked to the Washington Commanders. Osa Odighizuwa was drafted in the third round (75 overall) in the 2021 NFL draft, Dan Quinn's first year in Dallas as the Cowboys
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Kliff Kingsbury is expected to return for a second season as the Washington Commanders’ offensive coordinator, a move that was anticipated for some time given h
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn has no doubts that his team will grow from the loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship game.
No one anticipated Dan Quinn could lead the Washington Commanders to an NFC Conference Championship appearance in his first season
This remarkable turnaround for the franchise can largely be credited to quarterback Jayden Daniels, the No. 2 overall draft pick, and head coach Dan Quinn, who have transformed the Commanders into legitimate contenders for the Vince Lombardi Trophy in New Orleans next month.
Dez Bryant channeled his inner Beastie Boy in expressing his displeasure with the Cowboys’ promotion of offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to replace departed Mike McCarthy as head
ATLANTA — When future Longhorn generations speak of Quinn Ewers ... second straight CFP semifinal. Texas (13-2) will play eighth-seeded Ohio State (12-2), which dispatched top-seeded Oregon 41-21, on Jan. 10 at Arlington's AT&T Stadium.
But head coach Dan Quinn doesn't want that loss to be for nothing. There are lessons to be learned and things that players, coaches, and everyone in between would have wanted to do better, and that is why the 55-23 loss will leave a scar on the team ... just as Quinn wants it to.