The Washington Commanders did not need to make a splash move at cornerback to add depth before training camp. They needed to make one that was useful. That reasoning is why the move to sign veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas on a one-year deal worth up to $3.8 million makes more sense than noise.
Washington has made another addition to its defense.
The Commanders have arranged a veteran addition in the secondary. Cornerback Rasul Douglas plans to sign with Washington, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
In the Super Bowl era (1966 to present) of the NFL, a total of 30 QBs have rushed for 100 yards or more in a regular-season game. How many of the 30 can you name in five minutes?
Every summer, training camp becomes a highlight factory. No matter what restrictions are put in place, there will always be clips of contested catches, pass rushers winning one-on-one drills, or a defensive back making a clean breakup.
The NFL Draft always delivers many twists and turns that leave fans and analysts scratching their heads. This list isn't looking at hindsight and finding the biggest busts in history.
Is there an obvious pivot at the wide receiver position for the Commanders?
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.
Good roster depth changes the math for teams still sorting through their options. For the Washington Commanders, it means they are getting closer to the point when useful players start feeling the heat of the roster bubble.
The Washington Commanders already have plenty of reasons to avoid adding wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk. He gave them another one on Saturday.
The last thing the Washington Commanders need is their kicker battle to become one of the biggest stories of training camp. This team has had enough kicker stories to last any fan two lifetimes.
The early-round picks get most of the headlines, but the later rounds are where championships are often built. These 25 late-round picks from the 2026 draft have a chance to make impacts as rookies and beyond.
While the Washington Commanders continue to deal with the never-ending Brandon Aiyuk saga, their head coach has been drawing fire from critics. But on this holiday weekend, it’s time to look back on better days for the franchise.
Bobby Wagner is no longer in the middle of the Washington Commanders’ defense, but his name still found a way back into the picture. The veteran linebacker landed at No.
His time without a team may not last much longer.
There’s a lot of hype surrounding Commanders third-round rookie receiver Antonio Williams and ESPN believes pieces are in place for him to have a historic year.
From the outside looking in, the Washington Commanders' tight end room looks easy to explain. Chig Okonkwo was not signed to be hidden in the offense. John Bates’ value as one of the best blocking tight ends in the business is well known, and he has already proven he can handle the dirty work.
As with any talented player, all it takes is for one NFL team to give them a shot. The Commanders have a strong culture that could hold Brandon Aiyuk accountable, but finding out isn’t worth the risk.
Sacks were not really a problem for the Washington Commanders last season, at least not in the traditional sense, as the team had 42 sacks, good enough for 14th in the league and tied with two other teams.
The Commanders did a great job of re-tooling the defense, especially in the front seven. There’s a major question facing the safety position, however, and it will lead to tough times if it isn’t answered correctly.
After failing to qualify for the playoffs last season, the Washington Commanders are eager to bounce back. They stumbled to a 5-12 record, a significant drop from their inspired run in 2024, when they reached the NFC Championship Game.
By the end of the Commanders’ 5-12 disaster in 2025 — which halted all the progress Jayden Daniels and Co. had made the year before during their run to the NFC Championship Game — it was clear this was a team in need of an overhaul.
Here are five free agents worth monitoring over the next month.
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.
This late into the offseason, it’s a little odd that Deebo Samuel has yet to find a landing spot. A second-round pick out of South Carolina by the 49ers in 2017, he blossomed into a star in San Francisco, peaking in 2021 with 77 receptions for 1,405 yards and six touchdowns.
According to Jason La Canfora of SportsBoom, Commanders HC Dan Quinn is viewed around the league as someone who enters 2026 with his job security in question. La Canfora’s sources pointed to the major coaching staff changes Washington underwent this past season, which is commonly viewed as a warning sign that the head coach could be next.
Zach Ertz continues to be in the midst of his recovery from an ACL tear. The free agent tight end is still unsigned at this time, but playing in 2026 remains his target.
According to ESPN’s John Keim, the Commanders still plan to let veteran DT Daron Payne play out the 2026 season with a contract extension. Keim says the
Whether or not Quinn is on the hot seat heading into the 2026 NFL season is bound to be a storyline that hovers over the Commanders throughout the summer.
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