The Miami Dolphins made two big trades this week that will undoubtedly impact how their Week 11 matchup against the Washington Commanders unfolds. By acquiring
General manager Adam Peters and the rest of the Washington Commanders front office quickly made their offseason mission clear: protect franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels.
The Washington Commanders have been quiet since wrapping up mandatory minicamp last month, but their future opponents experienced a bit of a shake-up early this week.
Would the Washington Commanders consider trading a veteran? And what has Jayden Daniels ready to rock? While those questions linger, the Commanders are focusing on their most fierce positional battle to watch in the 2025 training camp.
Deebo Samuel has always been a force in the NFL and one of the best wide receivers in the league. His blazing speed and footwork have impressed many. But… what not many are impressed by is his physique.
Terry McLaurin is still awaiting his new deal from the Washington Commanders. A recent insider report suggests that could still be a long way off just yet.
When the Washington Commanders defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16 last season, it felt like their Super Bowl. For Commanders fans, it was a sweet redemption, taking down a team that had beaten them earlier in the year.
The Washington Commanders may need to make a trade before the season starts. And Jayden Daniels is helping the team tweak its offensive approach. But looking ahead, here are two way-too-early 2026 NFL Draft prospects the Commanders must monitor.
Things are heating up around the DMV area, and it's not just the heat. The Washington Commanders have had a busy offseason, having gone through free agency, the NFL Draft, OTAs, and mandatory minicamp.
For the Washington Commanders, no position group has been more hectic this offseason than the wide receiver room. Between the trade for Deebo Samuel Sr., Terry McLaurin's contract holdout, and injuries to several expected depth contributors, it has been one plot twist after another.
The Washington Commanders and their fans are gearing up for their most anticipated season to date after taking the NFL world by storm a season ago by making it to the NFC Championship game under first-year head coach Dan Quinn and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels.
The Washington Commanders defensive line looks a bit different without Jonathan Allen, the team's first-round pick from the 2017 NFL Draft. Allen left the Commanders this offseason to join the Minnesota Vikings, making 2018 first-round pick Daron Payne the longest-tenured member of the defense.
The Washington Commanders defense is seen as a bit of a trouble spot for the team. That was put on display for the world when the Commanders surrendered 55 points to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game nearly six months ago.
The Washington Commanders are a team that thrives on the offensive side of the ball. Quarterback Jayden Daniels is the franchise player and the team will win or lose dependent on how well he leads the offense.
Once the Washington Commanders and receiver Terry McLaurin agree to a contract extension, the excitement around the upcoming season will really begin to take off.
Drafting Dyami Brown at No. 82 overall in the 2021 NFL Draft was a grave error in judgment by the previous regime. One could argue that the wide receiver's development was mismanaged, but he always flattered to deceive during his time with the Washington Commanders overall.
The Washington Commanders' offense in 2025 has the entire league on notice with the NFC East franchise doubling down on its efforts last year, and pushing all chips into the middle of the table.
Much has been made of the Washington Commanders' defense and its ability to rush the passer in 2025, with Dante Fowler Jr. and his 10.5 sacks being allowed to walk out the door.
The Washington Commanders have a high-flying offense eager to take flight in the upcoming season, but the defense has the potential to ground the team.
In an interview on The Pat McAfee Show, ESPN’s Adam Schefter said the Commanders and WR Terry McLaurin remain deadlocked in a contract standoff with no
In 2022, the Washington Commanders unveiled their new name and jerseys, and the response was, at best, mixed. While opinions on the name of the team itself
There haven't been too many sour moments for the Washington Commanders since Dan Quinn took over and Jayden Daniels started playing football well beyond his years.