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Sam Howell believes he has 'total command' of Washington Commanders offense


A year ago, was entering training camp for the Washington Commanders as the third quarterback on the depth chart with plenty to learn as a rookie. Now, as Howell heads into his second year, he has a legitimate shot to be the starting signal-caller for a franchise heading in a new direction. That's a drastic transition that Howell is not taking lightly. (Washington Commanders)

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Sam Howell believes he has 'total command' of Washington Commanders offense