Washington’s defense took a step in Week 8, embracing youth and speed, signaling a potential shift from veteran steadiness to modern aggression.
The scoreboard at Arrowhead told an unforgiving story — 28–7, another primetime loss for the burgundy and gold, who now sit at 3–5.
But behind the result, within the defensive substitutions and personnel packages of Week 8, there were the first visib... [10445 chars]

