Commanders Suddenly Need More From Sonny Styles Than Expected

Rookie linebacker Sonny Styles seeks to elevate his game after a challenging preseason debut with the Commanders, focusing on fundamentals and game comprehension amidst the team's injury woes.

Sonny Styles didn’t sugarcoat his first NFL preseason action. After getting only one defensive series in Washington’s debut against Miami, the rookie linebacker said Wednesday he was unhappy with how it went, even before the Dolphins finished that 93-yard touchdown drive.

Styles said the film left him zeroed in on the basics, not the scoreboard. His main focus is cleaning up his footwork and hands as he tries to settle into the speed of the league.

“First game, you know, I wasn't a big fan of it. But, I mean, it's your first game, one drive, you start slow," he said.

"You're always going to have things you want to be better at. I think I've got to work on keep getting better - footwork, hands, all those different things.

Like I said, it's the first game. Going to keep getting better."

If head coach Dan Quinn gives him another preseason opportunity, Styles wants a much sharper opening. He said the goal is simple: get rolling right away instead of easing into it.

“Just starting really fast. I don't know how many plays it's going to be this week.

It's up to the coach, obviously. So, I just want to get out there, start fast, just get it going early."

For Styles, the learning curve is already starting to flatten out. He said the game is slowing down as camp moves along, with each three-day practice block giving him a better feel for formations and concepts.

“Yeah, I mean, I think with most of the guys, we're pretty good on knowing what to do, knowing how to do it. And I think now it's just to keep taking the steps of knowing why," said Styles.

"Why are we calling this? What are we trying to defend?

Like, if we're in this defense, what is the offense going to try and attack? So that's something Coach DJ talks about a lot, just upping our IQ and keep getting better in that sense."

Styles gets another shot to show that progress on Saturday against the Detroit Lions.

Washington’s defense is also dealing with a growing injury list. Odafe Oweh has a calf strain, K’Lavon Chaisson has been working through a knee issue, and Jordan Magee is off to the side this week with a shoulder injury. Quinn said he isn’t treating those issues as long-term problems, but the absences are already putting the unit’s depth to the test.

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