Riverboat Ron’s tenure in Washington may be approaching its end, and it seems like the coach has played his final cards.
The Washington Commanders are expected to part ways with head coach Ron Rivera once the regular season concludes next month. Despite the recent dismissal of defensive coordinator Jack del Rio, the new team owner, Mark Harris, appears inclined to wait until January before making a decision on Rivera.
“Multiple sources tell CBS Sports that managing partner Josh Harris is inclined to keep Ron Rivera through the end of the regular season, but it is widely assumed that he will not be retained as head coach,” Jonathan Jones reported on Sunday morning.
Although multiple sources indicate that managing partner Josh Harris is considering keeping Rivera through the end of the regular season, it is widely anticipated that Rivera will not be retained as the head coach, as reported by Jonathan Jones on Sunday morning.
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The Commanders’ recent 45-10 Thanksgiving Day loss to the Cowboys further dampened their season, bringing their record to 4-8. The clock is now ticking on Rivera’s tenure, and change seems inevitable for the Washington franchise.