Washington Commanders Reflect on the Impact of 9/11 in Their Lives and Careers
The Washington Commanders' Tribute to 9/11
The Washington Commanders commemorated the 23rd anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks with heartfelt reflections.
On a bright morning that echoed back to the day of the attacks, players like linebacker Bobby Wagner shared their personal insights. Wagner, who was just a child at the time, emphasized the importance of remembering the sacrifices made. “It’s on us to remind the guys what actually happened and how many people sacrificed,” he said.
A Solemn Reflection
Despite participating in the solemn ceremonies at various memorial sites, the spirit of the nation has evolved. While the nation acknowledged 9/11, many young players, unfamiliar with the historical context, find it challenging to grasp the profound impact of that day.
- Flight 93 aimed for the U.S. Capitol
- Flight 77 diverted to the Pentagon
Quarterback Jayden Daniels reflected on how his upbringing has shaped his understanding of security changes. “You see TSA, you see things like that,” he noted, highlighting the lasting changes in society post-9/11.
Moving Forward
As the Commanders gear up for their home opener this Sunday, they carry with them the reminders of the past. The players are determined to honor those lost while focusing on their mission for the NFL season.
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