The Washington Commanders have done an excellent job of upgrading its roster over the last couple of months. And they've done it to the point where there is genuine optimism surrounding the 2024 season, and beyond, from a variety of avenues and onlookers.
Insider Ari Meirov digs into the Washington Commanders' offseason, starting with the hiring of their new GM Adam Peters and his vision for the future, which could look like that of his old team, the San Francisco 49ers.
First confirmed joint practice under Dan Quinn Miami Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel said they would be having one joint practice with the Washington Commanders before they play a preseason game.
The Washington Commanders have embarked on a journey to reestablish themselves as a relevant force in the NFL. With a fervent fan base and a history rich with triumphs, the Commanders are poised to capitalize on their recent strategic moves.
There is more excitement around this football team than I can remember in the last 10+ years. New ownership, new front office, new coaching staff - and maybe most importantly, a new quarterback who will hopefully be the face-of-the-franchise for years to come.
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Three years ago, the thought of individuals who work for the Detroit Lions being sought after by other National Football League teams would have been ridiculous.
The Washington Commanders are entering a pivotal offseason that can go a long way toward fast tracking its rebuild if things are done correctly. So far, that seems to be the case when examining the collection of offseason moves, but obviously, things become a lot different once the field gets involved.
The Dallas Cowboys are heading into the 2024 season with high expectations after winning the NFC East last season and then getting blown out at home by the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
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.
After being selected with the second overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Washington Commanders, what will things look like for Jayden Daniels in five years?
The Seattle Seahawks did not re-sign Bobby Wagner this offseason, allowing the star linebacker to join the Washington Commanders in free agency. Wagner was on his second stint with the Seahawks in 2023 and was terrific, racking up an NFL-leading 183 tackles to go along with 3.5 sacks and a fumble recovery en route to his ninth Pro Bowl appearance.
The Washington Commanders have completely overhauled their entire organization in one offseason. The Commanders brought in a new ownership group earlier this year.
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen is one of the most popular trade candidates out there. A two-time Pro Bowler, the former first-round pick was one of the few bright spots on an otherwise terrible Commanders defense.
With a new general manager, head coach and new quarterback, the Washington Commanders have fully hit the reset button heading into the 2024 campaign. NFL Hall of Famer Peyton Manning has taken notice and has admired Washington’s offseason strategy.
Commanders CB Emmanuel Forbes noted the coaching staff has been working with him on the finer details of playing cornerback: “I was very excited that we
Rookie Minicamp is underway and with that, Dan Quinn is getting the chance to work with his rookies for the first time. However, a shirt that he recently wore during media availability has become a controversy early in his time with Washington.
The Washington Commanders pared down the quarterbacks room on Tuesday, releasing Jake Fromm. Fromm signed with the Commanders practice squad in October 2022 and spent most of the past two seasons with that group.
A foot surgery caused Johnny Newton to slide out of the first round following a first-team All-American season. Another such procedure will be necessary, stalling the second-round defensive tackle’s development with his NFL team.