Jayden Daniels is a young quarterback who plays for the Washington Commanders in the NFL. He was the second overall pick of the 2024 draft. Jayden Daniels had an impressive rookie season in the NFL in 2024, when he took the Washington Commanders to the NFC Championship that they lost to the future Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Washington Commanders welcomed in a new safety on Thursday, making the signing of Will Harris official. Immediately after signing his new contract,
Adam Peters placed a high value on keeping those around who made lasting contributions in 2024. With this year's free agency class not exactly brimming with talent, the Washington Commanders are running it back with most in the hope of further progress next season.
It took Jayden Daniels three NFL games to do something it took Trent Scott six seasons and three games to do, and they did it together as first-year teammates with the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders have a type in this free agency window. Adam Peters is going for experience with the team's Super Bowl window open. He's also made a concerted effort to keep players who contributed in 2024 and fortify the trenches in pursuit of getting over the hump.
It is officially the start of the new NFL year, and many teams have made tons of acquisitions via free agent signing or trade. The Washington Commanders have obviously made some major moves, like bringing in Laremy Tunsil and re-signing Bobby Wagner.
Adam Peters is getting through a lot of work quickly. The Washington Commanders weren't especially active regarding incomings. There were a few notable additions, but the team's focus centered on keeping the large majority of Dan Quinn's squad together for another go-around.
The Washington Commanders have done some serious wheeling and dealing this offseason, signing Deebo Samuel and Laremy Tunsil in free agency. Plus, the
The offseason has been busy for the Washington Commanders. Included in the mix has been re-signing the player who caught the famous Hail Mary against the Bears.
Already retaining two auxiliary wide receivers Thursday (Noah Brown, K.J. Osborn) and cornerback Noah Igbinoghene, the Commanders are adding several other 2024 holdovers to their immense Thursday re-signing ledger.
The Washington Commanders are signing free agent DE Jacob Martin to a one-year deals worth up to $3 million, according to Ian Rapoport. Martin, 29, is a former sixth-round pick of the Seahawks back in 2018.
The Washington Commanders haven’t been shy about adding pieces to both sides of the ball. What began with a trade for receiver Deebo Samuel quickly evolved into a large-scale effort to support quarterback Jayden Daniels with a Super Bowl-caliber supporting cast.
After signing wide receiver Noah Brown, the Washington Commanders have returned another Noah for the 2025 season. According to Ian Rapoport, cornerback Noah Igbinoghene has signed a one-year contract with the team.
The Washington Commanders have re-signed LB Nick Bellore to a two-year deal, according to Nicki Jhabvala. Bellore, 35, originally signed on with the Jets as an undrafted free agent out of Central Michigan.
While the Bears won’t steal headlines with their latest move, they’re still adding an experienced wide receiver coming off a career season.
The Washington Commanders aren't a collection of individuals playing football on the same team, they're a group of likeminded people pulling in the same direction.
The Commanders used Noah Igbinoghene as a starter for much of the 2024 season, and he will remain in place for 2025. The former first-round corner is re-signing with Washington, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Commanders are re-signing OL Trent Scott to a one-year contract for the 2025 season. Scott, 30, wound up going undrafted out of Grambling State back in 2018.
Adam Peters is doing a lot right once again this offseason. The Washington Commanders were finely poised to make the roster enhancements needed with plenty of salary-cap space and trade ammunition.
The Washington Commanders’ biggest focus this offseason will be acquiring high-level talents to push them into a tier of true Super Bowl contenders. They traded for left tackle Laremy Tunsil and receiver Deebo Samuel and signed Jonathan Jones, among other defensive contributors.
Jayden Daniels may be one of the happiest men in Washington, as the Commanders are bringing back some key players on the team from last season, while also acquiring more players during free agency.
Authoring one play that will go down in franchise history, Noah Brown suffered a season-ending injury weeks after his Hail Mary touchdown. But the Commanders want to keep going with the former Cowboys and Texans wide receiver.
Nicki Jhabvala reports the Commanders are re-signing OL Michael Deiter. Deiter, 28, is a former third-round pick of the Dolphins back in 2019. He played
The Commanders are set to see if K.J. Osborn can return to his pre-2024 form
The San Francisco 49ers were, by pretty much every objective measure, one of the NFL’s best teams between 2019-23. They played in four conference championship games, played in two Super Bowls and won at least 10 games in four of the five seasons during that stretch.
Instead of landing a notable free agent, the Washington Commanders made another blockbuster trade to bolster their offense.
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