The Washington Commanders are facing challenges in their defensive secondary ahead of the 2024 season, with general manager Adam Peters proactively working to improve the team’s roster. The Commanders have been linked to former All-Pro safety Jamal Adams, recently released by the Tennessee Titans, due to his past connection with linebacker coach Ken Norton Jr. However, Adams’ current performance level raises doubts about his potential impact, as he struggles with coverage and injury issues. As the team evaluates their options, there appears to be a reluctance to pursue high-risk acquisitions, signaling a shift in strategy under Peters.