superwinway Ron Rivera will focus only on his own work and not his future after the Washington Commanders’ poor performance in their last game.
Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera insists he has no concerns about his future after a 35-point loss to the Dallas Cowboys, 45-10, on Thanksgiving Day. Last Thursday According to a report from ESPN superwinway
Rivera’s future has been a question mark since Josh Harris took over from Dan Snyder as the Commanders’ new owner in July. But the 61-year-old head coach is still in the job this season. But management will reassess the situation after the season ends. ( superwinway )
After the Commanders lost to the Cowboys 10-45 last Thursday. This was the 8th defeat of the season and the record dropped to 4-8, which brought the issue of the 61-year-old head coach to the fore once again.
Rivera said of his situation: ‘I’ve told you before that I’m not worried at all. What I will do is do my job and see how things go. That’s the only thing I can do.’
Like Commanders player Charles Leno Jr., the veteran left tackle insists they are not focused on the fate of their head coach.
‘Only if you ask,’ said Leno. ‘No one brought it up. We don’t talk about this. We don’t care about this. We are listening to our coaches according to the game plan and trying to win the game.’
When asked about the Commanders’ new head coach if Rivera was removed from his position, Leno replied: ‘I don’t know where we are right now. I don’t know what can help. I just feel like when you do something like that in the middle of the year, I don’t know, I really don’t know.’