The Washington Commanders cut defensive end Shaka Toney on Monday, days after he was reinstated by the NFL following a one-year gambling suspension. Washington drafted Toney in the seventh round in 2021 and he appeared in 26 games (one start), registering 1.5 sacks and 16 tackles from 2021-22.
The 2024 NFL Draft is knocking at the door and the Washington Commanders are ready to barge through with multiple early round picks The moment has finally arrived!
On Monday, the Washington Commanders released a defensive end in a move that will leave many fans scratching their heads in confusion. The Commanders announced the release days after the NFL reinstated the player from suspension.
Shaka Toney was one of five players recently reinstated from a year-long gambling suspension. The defensive end and special teamer will not be with the Commanders in 2024, though; the team announced his release on Monday.
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The Washington Commanders are reportedly leaning toward drafting a quarterback prospect who likely wouldn’t sign with the team in free agency. Of course, that happens every year, as draft decisions are a one-way street that belongs to NFL franchises.
As the NFL Draft approaches, the Washington Commanders find themselves at a pivotal moment for rebuilding. They have a selection of draft picks that have the potential to dramatically alter the future course of the franchise.
With the Washington Commanders starting this week's NFL Draft with ownership of the second overall pick, it appears that they will have almost free reign on whomever they want in this class.
With less than a week remaining before the kickoff of the 2024 NFL Draft, the prevailing consensus is that quarterbacks will be selected with the top three picks, slated for the Chicago Bears, Washington Commanders, and New England Patriots.
The Washington Commanders hold the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, and while there's no question the team will be looking to address their need
On the Saturday ahead of the NFL Draft, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler explained why rumors about Jayden Daniels‘ hesitance with the Commanders could have some legitimacy.
The Washington Commanders own the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft, and there has been some speculation that the Commanders could potentially trade the selection.
It’s no secret that the Chicago Bears will probably select Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in next week’s NFL Draft. Which player is taken immediately after Williams is still a mystery, but the Washington Commanders aren’t keen on moving the pick via trade.
The Washington Commanders are in a great spot entering the NFL Draft. The franchise holds the No. 2 overall pick, and has six total picks in the first 100 selections - including two at Nos.
The Washington Commanders are essentially on the clock in the 2024 NFL Draft, and it does not sound like they are entertaining any trade offers for their pick.
As the NFL Draft approaches, speculation is rife about which promising quarterback prospect the Washington Commanders will choose to bolster their roster.
New Commanders LB Frankie Luvu received a nice payday this free agency after a career year in Carolina. His new teammates already had great things to say about what he brings to the team. “Frankie’s a dog,” former Panthers teammate and new Commanders S Jeremy Chinn said, via Zach Selby the team website.
The Commanders announced on Monday that they have released LS Tucker Addington. Addington, 26, played collegiately at Sam Houston State. He was not selected
For all intents and purposes, the Washington Commanders are on the clock. Caleb Williams is widely expected to go No. 1 overall to the Chicago Bears in the 2024 NFL draft, meaning that the real excitement starts at No.