Washington Commanders fans are always some of the most tuned-in fans in the NFL when the offseason arrives. Unfortunately, over the past couple of decades or so they've been waiting to see if the Commanders franchise could get things turned around.
The Washington Commanders welcomed in a new safety on Thursday, making the signing of Will Harris official. Immediately after signing his new contract,
The Washington Commanders have bolstered their defense with their latest move, signing former Saints star Will Harris in a deal that adds experience and versatility to the secondary.
The Washington Commanders got back to work Tuesday afternoon building their roster for the 2025 NFL season a bit more by adding a player to replace one they lost on Monday.
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.
After making a pair of splash trades, one of them landing an elite offensive tackle and the other bringing in a former first-round pick, the Commanders turned to defense in free agency.
The New Orleans Saints lost a notable piece to their secondary on Monday, when Paulson Adebo agreed to terms with the New York Giants. Now, another NFC
The Commanders saw Jeremy Chinn agree to a Raiders deal yesterday, but they have quickly worked out a safety addition. Will Harris has a Washington contract in place, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports the Commanders are signing former Saints S Will Harris to a two-year, $8 million contract. Garafolo adds the deal has a maximum value of $10 million. Harris, 29, was the No.
Ahead of the AFC and NFC championship games Sunday, Yardbarker NFL writers identify which pending free agents in the NFC merit a new deal with their current teams.
With the NFC South title on the line, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers started out flat against the New Orleans Saints. But that changed early in the second half after quarterback Baker Mayfield rushed for a key first down and had some choice words for Saints cornerback Will Harris that raised tensions between the division rivals.
The Saints have officially placed Chris Olave on injured reserve. The third-year wideout will miss at least the first four games as a result, although his availability for the remainder of the season is in question.
Per Nick Underhill, the Saints activated S Will Harris and OL Shane Lemieux from injured reserve for Week 10. The team also elevated wide receivers Dante Pettis and Kevin Austin from the practice squad.
Saints’ interim HC Darren Rizzi said S Will Harris and OL Shane Lemieux will likely be activated from injured reserve in time for Week 10, per Mike Triplett. Harris, 28, was the No.
During their Week 5 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football, the New Orleans Saints suffered an injury setback as cornerback Will Harris left the game in the second quarter.
The best way to make an NFL team is to have several different pathways that can earn you a roster spot. Newly signed veteran defensive back Will Harris will certainly have that chance.
The Lions have $14 million in cap space next season, however, with a little roster trimming (Michael Brockers, $10 million; Halapoulivaati Vaitai $6.5 million; Charles Harris $4 million) they could close in on $35 million in available funds.