The Washington Commanders experienced a decline in Year 2 of the Jayden Daniels era. While they finished Year 1 with a 12-5 record and reached the playoffs, they struggled in Year 2, ending the season at 5-12.
The Washington Commanders agreed to terms with Chig Okonkwo on a three-year deal, giving quarterback Jayden Daniels another middle-of-the-field target who can get down the seam.
The Washington Commanders have been fairly active in free agency over the past few days, but have yet to make a real big splash on one side of the ball.
The Washington Commanders made one of their most important offseason moves by agreeing to a three-year deal with Tight End Chig Okonkwo, giving their offense a reliable and durable playmaker entering his prime.
How many of the NFL players to record at least 1,000-receiving-yards and 10 touchdown catches in the same season at least three times can you name in five minutes?
The Washington Commanders have gone all-in on overhauling their defense after a historically bad season in 2025. They added pass rush help with Odafe Oweh and K'Lavon Chaisson coming to Washington, and now it was time for them to fix the secondary.
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.
Defense has dominated the Washington Commanders' free agency from outside of the organization, while many of the retained free agents have come on the offensive side of the ball.
The Washington Commanders have a ton of money to spend this NFL free agency. Spotrac has the Commanders at the top of the league with over $72 million in available cap space.
After spending all of their free agent money on the defense, we finally saw the Washington Commanders address the offense and give QB Jayden Daniels a new weapon.
With Zach Ertz‘s NFL future in doubt after an ACL tear, the Commanders are landing one of the top tight ends on the market. Chig Okonkwo is headed to Washington, according to NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo.
The Washington Commanders were expected to be aggressive in free agency, having some of the most free agents set to hit the open market and some of the most spending power at their disposal.
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.
The Washington Commanders have been aggressive in free agency, but they've missed on a lot of top players on the market. It would've been nice to land Alec Pierce or Romeo Doubs after finishing second, but not every miss is a loss.
The Commanders just handed Odafe Oweh a four-year, $100 million deal with $68 million guaranteed. The commanders just paid cornerstone money for a 27-year-old edge rusher with 30.5 career sacks in five seasons.
NFL free agency has been a frenzy through its first two days, and things have gotten even crazier now that the Baltimore Ravens have rescinded their trade with the Las Vegas Raiders to acquire Maxx Crosby after the former failed his physical.
Free agency always comes with the same promise. Fix the obvious problems. Spend some money. Make the roster look better than it did a week ago. The Washington Commanders walked into the market with plenty of cap space and several holes that did not exactly require a detective to find.
The Washington Commanders have quietly been adding to their defense through their outside free-agent signings, and while they haven't been the most splashy moves, most believe they are under-the-radar and will have a great impact in new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones' scheme.
The Washington Commanders haven't been as active as many expected, but they did take big swings on top free agents and just missed out on a few. They have made four quality signings, however, and all four have been aimed at rebuilding the defense, which was the biggest need this offseason.
The NFL is the craziest league in all of sports, and we saw why tonight after the most shocking update with a blockbuster offseason trade that will turn the league upside down.
The grumbling in Washington has begun, and Adam Peters is the reason. There are many Commanders fans unhappy with Peters right now. Washington Commanders fans are not exactly known for their patience, and they have spent enough years getting jerked around to know how this movie usually ends.
The Washington Commanders need to address their EDGE depth, with multiple players testing free agency and a few starters recovering from injury. Von Miller, Jacob Martin, Preston Smith, and Jalyn Holmes are testing the open market.
The Washington Commanders are looking to keep quarterback Jayden Daniels on the field, and making sure the offensive line is intact is critical for that.
The Washington Commanders announced Friday that they’ve officially released CB Marshon Lattimore. Reports indicated that this move was coming from Washington,
Treylon Burks will have another chance in Washington. Washing out in Tennessee, the former first-round pick has agreed to a second contract with the Commanders.