The recently rebranded Washington Commanders enter the 2022 offseason facing the same decades-long problem: find a franchise quarterback. The last Washington quarterback to start the majority of games for more than three straight years was Mark Rypien, who made 56 starts from 1989-92. During that four-year stretch, he compiled a record of 39-17, made two Pro Bowls and earned MVP honors in Super Bowl XXVI -- as the franchise hoisted its third Vince Lombardi Trophy at the conclusion of the 1991 season. Rypien was injured in Week 2 of the 1993 campaign, and since then Washington has trotted out 32 different starting quarterbacks. Unsurprisingly, the smorgasbord of signal-callers has produced mostly mediocre results, leading the franchise to just six playoff appearances and two postseason victories over the past 29 years.