Veteran offensive tackle Andrew Wylie agreed to a revised contract with the Commanders that reduces his 2025 compensation by $3.75MM, according to OverTheCap.
Ben Standig of The Athletic reports the Commanders are restructuring OL Andrew Wylie‘s contract. Per Over The Cap, Wylie was set to make a base salary of $6.5 million with a $1 million roster bonus due March 17th for a total cap number of $10.4 million in 2025.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Washington Commanders could be looking for ways to help better protect Jayden Daniels this offseason. While Andrew Wylie did a decent job at right tackle for the Commanders, there is room for improvement.
The Washington Commanders, as we know it, won't be the same for the 2025 season. The 53-man roster that finished the season won't be the same when next year begins and some players will have to say goodbye.
Washington Commanders offensive lineman Andrew Wylie has seen the highs and lows in his last two seasons with the team. After the season, Wylie will have just one year left on his deal, and the Commanders will have to make a decision regarding his future.
Although the Washington Commanders are still firmly in the playoff picture, their offseason needs are becoming clearer. This won't be going unnoticed by general manager Adam Peters, who's made an outstanding start to life in the role.
Although the Washington Commanders are in control of the seventh playoff seed in the NFC following their narrow success over the New Orleans Saints, it's not a done deal just yet.
There is an enormous amount of nervous excitement around the Washington Commanders coming off their bye week. Dan Quinn's men are in the seventh seed with the postseason in sight.
The Commanders are expecting starting right tackle Andrew Wylie to be ready for Sunday’s game in New Orleans against the Saints. Wylie suffered a concussion against the Cowboys, sat out the game against the Titans, and appears to have benefited from the extra rest during the bye week.
The Washington Commanders host the Tennessee Titans (3-8) on Sunday from Northwest Stadium. We learned on Friday that Washington would be without running back Austin Ekeler and right tackle Andrew Wylie.
The Washington Commanders are locked into a tougher-than-anticipated battle against the Dallas Cowboys at Northwest Stadium. At halftime, the teams were tied 3-3.
The Washington Commanders revealed their game captains for Sunday’s Week 6 showdown against the Baltimore Ravens. DT Daron Payne RT Andrew Wylie LS Tyler Ott Head coach Dan Quinn discussed the Week 6 captains on Friday.
When a team gets beaten by three scores in Week 1 like the Washington Commanders did there's clearly room for improvement. And to be honest, there's improvement needed in many areas of the Commanders' game, not just one.
The Commanders revealed their inactive list for their Week 1 preseason game against the New York Jets on Saturday (12 p.m. ET), and it doesn't bode well for Daniels' first NFL action.
Dan Quinn speaks to the media before practice The Washington Commanders are heading to the practice fields for the eighth day of training camp. The team started one on ones yesterday, and will be doing them again today, but Quinn said he told his coaching staff to mix it up with the matchups more today.
It was surprising that the Washington Commanders were running with rookie Brandon Coleman and veteran Cornelius Lucas at the offensive tackle positions early in training camp.
Training camp is grueling for NFL players. Every July, 90 players on 32 teams report during the hottest part of the year, and while there is a lot of excitement when camp begins, the heat quickly wears you out.
Washington Commanders offensive tackle Andrew Wylie arrived to the team just after assistant head coach/offensvie coordinator Eric Bieniemy did last season, and both came from a Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs team.
Washington Commanders OTAs are in full swing as they continue to roll on throughout the next few weeks. We got our first glimpse of the team as things officially started on May 14 and as expected, the excitement for the 2024 season is starting to swell.
Who is the Washington Commanders’ most underrated player? If you ask 20 people, you’d likely get 15 different answers, but one answer you wouldn’t get is right tackle Andrew Wylie.
In some circles, I expect this announcement to go over with roughly the same reception as a fart in church, but earlier today Pro Football Focus wrote an article profiling the “most underrated” player on each NFL roster.
After finishing last in the NFC East for the second straight year, Washington hopes new head coach Dan Quinn can turn things around. Here are three players who could be feeling the heat.