There aren't a lot of calls on social media these days from fans wanting their favorite team to trade for Washington Commanders players. Partially, that's
There's a 15-acre patch of land the Washington Commanders apparently have no use for in Richmond, Virginia that hasn't seen NFL football since the Football Team was still awaiting their new nickname and logo.
Last year the Washington Commanders rolled out a secondary that included veterans like cornerback Kendall Fuller, young potential in guys like safeties
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The Washington Commanders had a long list of coaches they interviewed in the process of finding the next man to lead their roster. Ultimately they chose Dan Quinn, the coach who revitalized the Dallas Cowboys' defense for three seasons after his time as head coach of the Atlanta Falcons came to a close, as the new leader of the Commanders.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters knows the McCaffrey family well having been part of the San Francisco 49ers front office group that brought running back Christian over from the Carolina Panthers in a blockbuster trade less than two years ago.
Quarterback Sam Howell filled his backup role as best he could while learning behind Washington Commanders quarterbacks Carson Wentz and Taylor Heinicke.
The Washington Commanders drafted wide receiver Luke McCaffrey this April and added veterans Olamide Zaccheus and Damiere Byrd, and undrafted free agent Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint is a sleeper to make the roster.
With the release of all 32 NFL teams’ schedules, teams like the Washington Commanders now know what lies ahead of them for the upcoming 2024 season. All things will be new in Washington once the 2024 season begins.
The Washington Commanders came away with a haul in the 2024 NFL Draft after selecting four players in the top 55. And ESPN's Mike Clay has some lofty expectations for this year's crop of rookies in the nation's capital.
Fans may not be happy with the Washington Commanders’ new nickname, but don’t expect a name change any time soon. The Washington Post on Wednesday published the results of a poll they conducted regarding the Commanders’ name.
Since the Josh Harris group took over as owners of the Washington Commanders, there has been speculation that eventually the franchise’s name could change once again, but his wive, Marjorie Harris commented on the name, indicating that a change is not on the way.
After three disappointing seasons, one outlet believes the Washington Commanders could cut wide receiver Dyami Brown. A third-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, Washington hoped Brown’s downfield ability would translate to the professional level.
The Washington Commanders took nine players in the 2024 NFL Draft, starting with LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels at No. 2 overall and ending with Notre Dame defensive lineman Javontae Jean-Baptiste at No.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Giants are bringing in free-agent DB Joshua Kalu for a workout. Kalu, 28, wound up going undrafted out of Nebraska back in 2018.
Brandon McManus is facing allegations of sexual assault, and his attorney is taking action. In a statement to ESPN, Brett R. Gallaway said the former Jacksonville Jaguars kicker did not assault two women during a flight to London last year.
The Washington Commanders selected quarterback Jayden Daniels with the second overall pick of the NFL Draft last month, and you have to think that one of their biggest priorities in the early stages of Daniels’ career will be surrounding him with the appropriate weapons.
The Washington Commanders are wrapping up its second week of OTAs on Friday and sure enough there's plenty to discuss from Wednesday's media sessions, as well as some on-field developments.
All eyes will be on No. 2 overall pick Jayden Daniels in the nation’s capital this football season after the Washington Commanders selected the reigning Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback with hopes of him becoming their face of the franchise.
Let's just say Emmanuel Forbes is ready to forget his rookie year with the Washington Commanders. It was a rough season that saw the former first-rounder get benched at one point and then he suffered an injury that cost him two games.