Washington made a significant move in free agency by signing defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw, reuniting him with defensive line coach Darryl Tapp, who previously worked with Kinlaw during their time in San Francisco. This Javon Kinlaw Washington reunion has generated excitement, as Kinlaw expressed enthusiasm about teaming up again with Tapp and the fresh momentum it brings to the team.
Kinlaw praised Tapp’s understanding of him both on and off the field, emphasizing the energy Tapp injects into the squad.
“Coming from a guy who actually knows me pretty well, even outside of the game of football, it’s always a beautiful thing,”
Kinlaw said, via Zach Selby of the team’s website.
“He knows what he’s getting when it comes to me. I’m excited, for sure, because he brings a lot of energy.”
Kinlaw’s Commitment to Growth as He Enters His Prime Season
Approaching his 28th year, Kinlaw highlighted the importance of Washington’s faith in his development and reiterated his dedication to continuous improvement. Recognizing the team’s commitment, he looked forward to showcasing his progress with the new organization.
“These people, they believe in me over here. They see the progression. Every year, I’m looking to get better. Every year, I’ve gotten better. I’m gonna continue to get better, and I’m just happy that it’s here that I get to showcase that,”
Kinlaw shared.
Dallas Cowboys’ Dak Prescott Focuses on Championship Ambitions
Meanwhile, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott made clear his determination to capture a Super Bowl title, trusting head coach Brian Schottenheimer to guide the team toward that goal. Prescott emphasized his focus on winning above all else, noting how legacy is secondary to the immediate objective. I wanna win a championship, Prescott stated, via the team’s website.
“The legacy and the things, and whatever comes after I finish playing, will take care of itself. I wanna win a championship. Be damned if it’s just for my legacy, for this team, for my personal being, for my sanity — the legacy will take care of itself. I have to stay where my feet are.”
Prescott also stressed that building the right roster is the foundation of success. Highlighting improvements on both sides of the ball, he praised the recent personnel moves, especially new additions that strengthen offensive options.

“The changes we’ve made and not just on offense, but on defense as well — bringing in people, obviously, George really opens up things for all those other receivers [alongside CeeDee Lamb]. I think it just gives them a safety net to go earn, and to play free, and to go make a huge jump. Guys like (Jonathan) Mingo and (Jalen) Tolbert, and the way the (running) backs have approached this thing, I’m super excited. I think Schotty’s done a great job in minicamp of putting guys in places, putting guys in space and allowing guys to see how he’s gonna use them,”
Prescott explained.
Philadelphia Eagles Tight End Dallas Goedert Embraces New Offensive Coordinator’s Plan
In Philadelphia, tight end Dallas Goedert agreed to stay with the defending Super Bowl champions despite taking a pay cut, expressing optimism about new offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo’s approach to involving him in the offense. Speaking on ESPN’s NFL Live, Goedert shared his excitement for the upcoming season and his growing rapport with Patullo. “I’m really excited for Kevin,” Goedert said.
“He’s been with us since Sirianni got here. He’s waited his turn to get this opportunity. Throughout OTAs, I’ve really loved what he’s doing with the offense. Little changes here and there and I’m really excited for the opportunity just to — with the connection I grew with him the last four years. What he sees in me in different ways that he’s going to get me the ball I’m really excited for.”
Implications of Kinlaw’s Return for Washington’s Defensive Line and Team Outlook
The Javon Kinlaw Washington reunion symbolizes more than a roster signing; it injects renewed energy and familiarity into the team’s defensive line. Kinlaw’s confidence in coach Darryl Tapp’s leadership and the organization’s belief in his potential position Washington to benefit from an experienced and motivated player entering his prime. This reunion could help solidify the defensive front, potentially enhancing Washington’s competitiveness in a challenging league.
As Kinlaw aims to build on steady improvement and embody the organization’s trust, Washington fans can anticipate a more dynamic presence on defense. Simultaneously, players like Dak Prescott and Dallas Goedert show the strong drive across the NFL for championship success, highlighting how new collaborations and strategic coaching shifts may shape the coming season.

