With two games to go in the NFL season, the Washington Commanders are making a change at quarterback.
Jacoby Brissett moves into the starting role for Sunday's game against the NFC West-leading San Francisco 49ers.
Coach Ron Rivera announced Brissett will get the start over Sam Howell during his Wednesday press conference.
"It's a good opportunity for Sam to take a break," Rivera said. "This is about Sam's continued development, and things hadn't gone as well as we would have liked for him the last few weeks, so we just think this is a good opportunity for him to watch."
Howell had started the first 15 games of the season, but played poorly in each of the last two contests and was benched and replaced by Brissett in each.
Howell completed 17-of-48 passes for 158 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions in those games, while Brissett completed 18-of-23 passes for 224 yards with three TDs and no picks.
The 31-year-old Brissett is on his fifth NFL team and will be making his 49th career start. He will also become the 13th different starting QB for Washington since the start of the 2018 season.
"Jacoby's proven that he’s a very, very viable player in this league," Rivera said. "It's amazing to watch the professionalism with which Jacoby does things."
The decision to turn to Brissett could mean the Commanders aren't sold on Howell being the quarterback of the future.
Washington drafted Howell in the fifth round in 2022, and while he's 11th in the NFL in passing yards with 3,624, he also leads the league with 17 interceptions and has been sacked an NFL-high 60 times. His QB rating of 80.5 ranks 25th.
Washington has lost six straight games to drop to 4-11, and now hosts a San Francisco team that sit atop the NFC.