When Dan Quinn sat down with the media at last week’s annual league meeting, the biggest breaking news concerned his plans for the Washington Commanders’ offensive line.
Jonathan Allen had nothing but good things to say about how Adam Peters and the new regime handled his departure. He was less complimentary about those who held prominent positions before their arrival.
When the Washington Commanders traded for five-time Pro Bowler Laremy Tunsil, the franchise's left tackle position was upgraded. But that signing meant that Brandon Coleman, who played both left tackle and left guard last season, would be pushed back in the depth chart.
The offseason is all about hope. For the Washington Commanders, the hope is that they can get over the Philadelphia Eagles-sized hump and win a division title, maybe even a Super Bowl.
The Washington Commanders made a concerted effort to surround quarterback Jayden Daniels with everything needed to thrive in Year 2 of his professional career.
The Washington Commanders made a big move at the 2024 NFL Trading Deadline last year, acquiring cornerback Marshon Lattimore from the New Orleans Saints.
Jayden Daniels is a superstar. The Washington Commanders significantly improved in 2024 en route to the NFC Championship game. None were more pivotal to this team's future than finding a franchise quarterback at the first time of asking.
Of the 45 rookie passers to throw the ball 400 times or more in the NFL's Super Bowl Era, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels had arguably the best first year of them all.
With less than a month until the 2025 NFL Draft, the Washington Commanders are completing the information-gathering process, compiling their board, and visiting prospects at various workouts and pro days.
Marshon Lattimore was acquired by the Washington Commanders ahead of the 2024 trade deadline with high hopes that he could be the type of lockdown cornerback to turn around the team's struggling defensive backfield.
In the offseason, the Washington Commanders are reshaping how their roster looks to continue building upon their historic season and the team's culture; head coach Dan Quinn believes that culture can't be built overnight but is maintained and reinforced every season.
The Washington Commanders offense will have a different look in 2025. And quarterback Jayden Daniels has a chance to improve on his tremendous rookie season.
Throughout free agency, the Washington Commanders have addressed several critical team needs. But there is still more to do before attention switches toward preparations for the upcoming campaign.
The Washington Commanders on Thursday signed T.J. Maguranyanga, a former rugby player who is part of the NFL's International Player Pathway program. Maguranyanga, 22, is listed as a defensive end.
The Washington Commanders announced they have signed DE T.J. Maguranyanga to a contract. Maguranyanga will not count toward the 90-man offseason roster because he’s in the International Pathway Program, and he is also eligible for a roster exemption on the practice squad if he doesn’t make the 53-man roster.
The Washington Commanders knew they had a receiver deficit last season with Terry McLaurin needing help in the passing game. Tight end Zach Ertz was a solid complementary piece for Kliff Kingsbury, but as far as genuine receiver power, that was lacking.
The Washington Commanders approached the 2025 NFL free agency period with the clear intention of making a statement. With renewed commitment to build on the gains fo their impressive 2025 campaign, expectations were high for aggressive moves in the market.
The Commanders decided to re-sign veteran QB Marcus Mariota as their backup for 2025. Dan Quinn thinks Mariota played well last season and is an important player in their locker room. “And he really played well,” Quinn said, via CommandersWire.
General Manager Adam Peters has been a busy man this offseason. From trading for Deebo Samuel and Laremy Tunsil to signing and re-signing players like Javon Kinlaw and Bobby Wagner, Peters is not afraid to spend money to improve a team that was one win away from competing in the Super Bowl.
We are just barely more than three weeks away from the NFL Draft and the Washington Commanders' path for that weekend is a lot more clear than it was at season's end.
An offensive line makeover may turn Washington Commanders’ Jayden Daniels into a pocket passer.
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