When the regular season rolls around in September, first-round draft pick Sonny Styles will begin his campaign for Defensive Rookie of the Year and look to make an immediate impact on a Washington defense that needs the help.
After delivering Washington its first trip to the NFC Championship game in 33 years, the Commanders were poised for another great playoff run led by budding superstar Jayden Daniels.
The Washington Commanders will have high expectations during the 2026 season. Washington added more energy to the coaching staff, hiring new coordinators on both sides of the ball.
How many of the players to hold an NFL franchise single-season record for rushing touchdowns can you name in five minutes?
When Deebo Samuel’s contract was officially voided this past February, many expected the Washington Commanders to at least make a courtesy push to keep the star playmaker in town.
NFL teams annually make moves late in the summer, but rosters are mostly set after free agency and the draft. Here are the players who benefited from this year's offseason carousel.
Before tearing his ACL last season, Dorance Armstrong was playing some of the best football of his career. Now he is set to return to a rebuilt Commanders pass rush with only one season to prove he still belongs in Washington's long-term plans.
As training camp is just a few weeks away, there could still be some NFL teams looking to add to their roster, especially at wide receiver. The good news is that there are solid options still on the market, with one of them being Stefon Diggs.
The long-anticipated sale of the Seattle Seahawks is finally in the process of going through.
Samuel may no longer be at the peak of his powers, but he still had a solid season with the Washington Commanders.
As this list was being created, Mike Sainristil landing at No. 16 felt like one of the easiest rankings to defend, yet one of the harder players to fully define.
While the Washington Commanders’ endless Brandon Aiyuk saga marches on, a different receiver has gotten some ESPN love. But the Commanders still have roster work to do.
The 2025 NFL season didn't go as smoothly as hoped for some proven players. These players are the top candidates on their respective teams to bounce back this season.
Edge defender Von Miller remains without a team as training camp draws closer, but the 37-year-old has made it clear he wants to play in 2026. Miller lobbied for reunions with a pair of his former teams, the Broncos and Bills, during the spring.
He was responsible for helping Washington secure its first Super Bowl win in franchise history.
The Washington Commanders’ head coach is on the hot seat. And he’s putting a lot of stock in a rookie wide receiver. But that position is the weak link that will sink the Commanders’ Super Bowl hopes in 2026.
Von Miller is not yet ready to retire, but he’s also still without a team this deep into the NFL offseason. As the veteran linebacker continues to weigh his options, he appears to have teased his preferred landing spot with a cryptic post on social media.
Multiple noteworthy members of the NFL community have voiced concerns about Aiyuk's behavior and about the numerous videos he has posted on social media over the past couple of months.
The Commanders running back room continues to remain a question. Jacory Croskey-Merritt is coming back for a second year, they re-signed Jeremy McNichols, and brought in free agents Rachaad White and Jerome Ford each on one-year deals.
Future Hall of Fame pass rusher Von Miller has spent a solid portion of his 15-year career playing for contenders. Miller won a Super Bowl apiece with the Broncos and Rams (he took home Super Bowl 50 MVP honors with Denver) before spending 2022-24 on good Buffalo teams.
The Commanders have hired Demetrius Washington as a senior personnel executive, according to Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic. He will replace Scott Fitterer, who is leaving the Commanders to join Athletes First, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Training camp may still be a few weeks away, but that has not stopped the NFL from having a lot of storylines off the field in the last week.
A free agent at 37, Miller still has a desire to play. But based on his recent comments, it's possible he would've felt more satisfied to call it a career if he made a different decision around this same time one year ago.
Washington has made another addition to its defense.
Aiyuk has repeatedly done himself no favors with what he has said in numerous videos that he has posted on social media over the past month and a half or so.
His time without a team may not last much longer.
A recent report suggested that the Washington Commanders could view former Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott as an eventual replacement for current Washington head coach Dan Quinn.
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