By Tales Azzoni
MADRID — Kliff Kingsbury knows his way around Europe, from his time vacationing in Spain to his playing career with the Cologne Centurions in Germany.
The Washington Commanders’ offensive coordinator has returned to Europe this week with a tough task: help the Commanders (3-7) snap a five-game losing streak Sunday when they face the Miami Dolphins (3-7) in the NFL’s last international game of the season.
Kingsbury said it has been a challenge to deal with so many injuries, but he arrived in Madrid celebrating a healthy offensive line that could be key in helping the Commanders end their poor run.
The line — first-round pick Josh Conerly Jr., Laremy Tunsil, Tyler Biadasz, Chris Paul and Samuel Cosmi, who just returned from an injury — has been playing well in recent weeks.
“Yeah, it’s been a good group,” Kingsbury said. “I think we’ve had the same starting lineup for about three weeks straight, which has been nice, and I think each week we’ve gotten better as a unit.
“Watching Josh kind of come along has been really exciting, and then Cosmi getting his legs back, has definitely improved, that has been a consistent group for us this season, and we need it,” he said.
Kingsbury said it’s been a unique experience coping with the absence of all the injured players, including star quarterback Jayden Daniels, wide receiver Terry McLaurin and running back Austin Ekeler.
“But I’ve been really proud of the guys who have stepped up,” Kingsbury said. “I thought last week, some guys made plays for us that just got here, and are playing hard, playing with great effort.”