The Washington Commanders struggled on defense in 2025, coming away as the worst team in the NFL in total defense according to FOX Sports. Horrible across all three levels of their defense, Washington made a concerted effort this offseason to make sure history doesn't repeat itself.
The Washington Commanders traveled for a private workout with one 2026 NFL Draft prospect who could be a day-three selection that shakes up the RB room even more this offseason.
General manager Adam Peters has done an excellent job reshaping the Washington Commanders roster this offseason. A ton of moves were made in free agency, with 17 signings or re-signings to go along with extensions for Larmey Tunsil and Nick Allegretti.
The Washington Commander made additions to the defense, but the CB position still lacks a true lockdown option after Dan Quinn revealed plans for Amik Robertson and Mike Sainristil.
How many of the players to rush for the most touchdowns for each NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
There has been much to make about what the Washington Commanders have done thus far this offseason, but not so much about what they haven't. While their
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
There’s always that anticipation when the NFL Draft gets close. It’s the constant “wait and see” and “what are they going to do?” as fans try to figure out who their team will add to the roster.
The Washington Commanders have struggled to figure out the kicking position for way too long, but they might add a new kicker in the 2026 NFL Draft to compete with Jake Moody next season.
The Commanders could still use another receiver to play opposite of WR Terry McLaurin. Although Washington GM Adam Peters said they could see WR Treylon Burks taking another step with his development, he mentioned that they still have time to add another receiver. “Terry’s a No.
There is plenty to like about what the Washington Commanders were able to do thus far in free agency, and major credit can be given to general manager Adam Peters and the rest of his staff for identifying players that would be able to come in and elevate the roster from their 5-12 campaign in 2025.
The Washington Commanders are doing their homework on the most underrated 2026 NFL Draft prospect, who could go from the biggest steal to an instant starter on defense to fix a premier position.
Although it has been five years since he last suited up for their organization, the Washington Commanders still take immense pride in former quarterback Robert Griffin III.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
In a couple of weeks, at the 2026 NFL Draft, the Washington Commanders will have a luxury they haven’t had in years: options. After a massive free agency overhaul, Commanders general manager Adam Peters signed or restructured a league-high 23 contracts, turning what were once glaring roster holes into manageable gaps.
The Washington Commanders have a critical draft ahead, and one top NFL Draft expert predicted them to make the biggest mistake by taking an unnecessary position with the No.
Dan Quinn set the record straight on where one critical position stands for the Washington Commanders, but also said another addition could be made in the NFL Draft or free agency to shake up the position.
The roster is starting to fill out for the Washington Commanders after having another active free agency period as they look to bounce back from a 5-12 season in 2025.
Plenty has unfolded since the kickoff of the new league year, and the Washington Commanders have done their due diligence in getting more speed and versatility into their roster through free agency.
The Washington Commanders made multiple changes this offseason during an active free agency period with a lot of new faces around. They also let a lot of their own free agents walk, while more have yet to sign with a team, including one future Hall of Famer.
There was once a time when Sunday would not roll around, and you would not wonder, ‘What Washington team are we going to get today?’ You just knew. There was a period when Washington showed up the same way every Sunday.
There are a few NFL connections that are meant to last the test of time. They sit there, percolating until the exact moment when they can bubble up and get the whole league to collectively raise an eyebrow.
The Washington Commanders have already been busy this offseason. Washington made some big moves during NFL free agency, adding multiple playmakers to upgrade their defense.
The Washington Commanders keep saying their new stadium project is moving exactly how it should. But in a recent interview with the New York Times, Commanders owner Josh Harris gave a major update on the progress of the new build and what to expect.
The possibility of adding an experienced defender has generated interest around the team’s defensive outlook.
Tyler Biadasz was the Commanders’ starting center over the past two years, but they released him earlier this offseason. While Biadasz had another season left on a three-year, $30MM contract, head coach Dan Quinn said the Commanders did not explore a trade before cutting him (via Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic).
Future Hall of Fame linebacker Bobby Wagner performed well during his two-year stint with the Commanders over the 2024-25 seasons. He wants to continue his playing career in 2026, but he will be entering his age-36 campaign, and it sounds as if Washington is content with its existing LB corps.
Long before the Minnesota Vikings signed Murray to a one-year team-friendly contract, questions about his work ethic and his dedication to the cause hovered over him throughout his Arizona Cardinals tenure (2019-2025).
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