DC United coach Wayne Rooney visits Washington Commanders practice ahead of game vs Tennessee
DC United coach Wayne Rooney visits Washington Commanders and takes in an NFL practice session ahead of the Week 5 game vs Tennessee Titans
DC United head coach Wayne Rooney was spotted watching another one of Washington D.C’s teams up close on Thursday.
The English soccer legend, turned Major League Soccer coach, was seen visiting the Washington Commanders practice.
Rooney took over DC with only a handful of games left in the season, however the team still finished with the least amount of points in all of MLS.
Wayne Rooney is pictured on the side lines watching Washington Commanders practice
Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera, speaks to his team to speak during practice
The Commanders, who are preparing for a game against the Tennessee Titans, are also off to a slow start to the season.
They are 1-3 and have struggled in large part thanks to the poor play of quarterback Carson Wentz.
Wentz has thrown for 1,031 yards, eight touchdowns, five interceptions, and completed 107 of 172 passes. His total QBR for the season is only 35.7.
Brian Robinson Jr. goes through drills at Washington Commanders practice for the first time following being shot
Robinson catches a pass during Commanders practice on Wednesday five weeks after his shooting
On the brighter side, Washington running back Brian Robinson Jr. returned to the practice field this week and has been inching closer to full health.
Robinson was shot twice in the leg only five weeks ago after he was the victim of what police reported as a robbery and carjacking.
He remains on the non-football injury list, but now that he has returned to practice the team will have 21 days to place him back on the active roster, or leave him on the NFI for the entire season.
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