The Washington Commanders got the NFL's attention after a sensational run during the 2024 season. They went from bottom-feeders to legitimate Super Bowl contenders during an incredible year that captured the imagination and reignited the fanbase.
Quarterback sensation Jayden Daniels wasn't the only rookie to flourish for the Washington Commanders this season. Mike Sainristil's exceptional contribution represented another major boost for this ambitious long-term project.
In the wake of a jet crash that had 60 passengers and four crew members on board on Wednesday night just outside of Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington D.C., the Washington Commanders have issued a statement.
The Washington Commanders have a number of free agents ready to test the open market this offseason. One of those players is linebacker Bobby Wagner, who made the Pro Bowl in his first season with the Commanders.
Lance Newmark looked like a strong candidate for the vacant New York Jets general manager opening. But something happened that caused the AFC East team to go in a different direction.
The comparisons to Washington Commanders' quarterback Jayden Daniels have been steady since before he was drafted, and aren't going to stop anytime soon, we expect.
The Washington Commanders were so close, yet so far, as their season ended in the NFC Championship game against the Philadelphia Eagles. But head coach Dan Quinn doesn't want that loss to be for nothing.
The Quinn/Peters era gets off to a historic start Throughout the course of the first season of the Commanders’ rebuild, I wrote two articles on the timelines of NFL team rebuilds.
In the NFC East, there are two rivalry games that Washington Commanders fans look forward to each season – the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Washington Commanders were nothing short of sensational during the 2024 season. They achieved more than even the brightest optimist envisaged. Now is the time to kick on and firmly establish themselves as an NFL powerhouse.
The Jaguars’ list of offensive coordinator candidates is beginning to take shape. Jacksonville’s second interview for the position has now taken place.
Jayden Daniels has quickly emerged as the rookie to talk about this season. A key in the Washington Commanders resurgence, he’s demonstrated poise and confidence under pressure.
Attention has officially turned to what should be another eventful offseason for the Washington Commanders. Their fairytale run to the NFC Championship game was extraordinary.
The Washington Commanders were one of the best stories in the NFL throughout the 2024 season. Expectations were low for a Washington team that had a brand new everything to start the season.
After “re-calibrating” with free agents to reach the NFC Championship, the Commanders must sort through more than two dozen to re-sign. It won’t be easy.
The Washington Commanders made it all the way to the NFC Championship Game this season. At the beginning of the year, no one expected the team to have that kind of success.
According to ESPN’s John Keim, the Commanders are signing the following nine players to reserve/futures deals: RB Kazmeir Allen DT Villami Fehoko Jr. G Julian Good-Jones QB Sam Hartman TE Tyree Jackson DE Andre Jones Jr.
Commanders WR Dyami Brown had a career-best year where he came on strong in the team’s biggest games. In three postseason games, Brown recorded 14 receptions for 229 yards and a touchdown.