The Washington Commanders have officially appointed D.J. Williams as their new quarterbacks coach following his recent tenure with the Atlanta Falcons. This hiring is significant as he is the son of Doug Williams, a legendary franchise figure and Super Bowl MVP who currently serves as a senior advisor for the team. The move is part of a broader staff overhaul under head coach Dan Quinn after a disappointing five-win season. Williams will work closely with David Blough, who was recently elevated from an assistant role to become the team's offensive coordinator. Beyond these offensive changes, the organization is actively interviewing candidates to fill other critical vacancies, including a defensive coordinator and an offensive line coach. This restructuring highlights the franchise's commitment to building a new leadership identity for the upcoming year.