The 2026 Commanders have a roster that is clearly improved over the last two seasons. Not to say the roster doesn't have some question marks, because it does, but Adam Peters' rebuild is coming along in year three.
The Commanders held their first of several OTAs over the next few weeks and there are plenty of updates to discuss. The Washington Commanders kicked off the first day of OTAs on Wednesday and there are some tangible takeaways even though it’s still extremely early in the offseason.
Jayden Daniels received the benefit of playing in the same system for the first two years in his career, but that changes in 2026 with new offensive coordinator David Blough.
The Washington Commanders are currently taking part in OTAs as they prepare for the upcoming 2026 NFL season. The Commanders are looking to bounce back after a rough 2025 campaign that saw them miss the playoffs altogether on the heels of 2024’s surprise run to the NFC Championship Game.
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to lead the league in passing touchdowns for each season since the AFL/NFL merger in 1970 can you name in seven minutes?
The Washington Commanders may be preparing for a significant offensive adjustment in 2026, and head coach Dan Quinn revealed during organized team activities that quarterback Jayden Daniels is already at the center of it.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Washington Commanders are a franchise looking to rebound from an injury-riddled 2025 season in which their roster depth was put to the test. General
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Giants are working out veteran DT Eddie Goldman on Tuesday. Goldman, 32, is a former second-round pick of the Bears back in 2015.
The Washington Commanders are still trying to put the pieces of their wide receiver group together. That’s true even though Terry McLaurin is excited about his potential target share.
The Commanders are looking into every player on their roster heading into OTAs and there’s one rookie that has a chance to turn some heads in the coming weeks.
The ink barely dried on one contract before the next one landed. Washington’s front office moved through free agency like a building was on fire, stacking signings on top of signings, writing checks that would reshape every position group on the roster.
If there's anyone who knows what it's like to transition from highly anticipated rookie to franchise star, it's former Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III.
Memorial Day is a time to remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice to protect the country, and nobody understands that better than former Washington Commanders quarterback Robert Griffin III.
Robert Griffin III began his professional football career with the Washington Commanders and played in the nation's capital for three seasons. In remembering
When an NFL franchise misses on a first-round draft pick, the pain usually lasts three to four years. You watch the player struggle, you stomach the dead cap space, and eventually, the front office cuts its losses and moves on.
A lot of people think Sonny Styles will immediately help the Commanders defense thanks to his abilities and future usage under Daronte Jones. Sonny Styles is considered to be one of the most promising rookies from the 2026 draft class.
The Washington Commanders' offense struggled throughout the 2025 season, mostly due to multiple injuries suffered by star quarterback Jayden Daniels and a lack of elite skill players, and they will be looking to be a more explosive and consistent bunch here in 2026.
The Washington Commanders are ready to welcome quarterback Jayden Daniels back into their offense. Wide receiver Terry McLaurin will once again be one of his top pass catchers.
Undrafted free agents sign standard three-year contracts that are worth whatever the minimum salary is in those years. In 2026, the standard UDFA deal is worth $3.1 million.
Veteran RB Demetric Felton announced his retirement from the NFL on his Instagram at 27 years old. Felton also announced he’s starting a player development role with the Browns.
Veteran wide receiver Deebo Samuel had a down year in 2025, failing to make a bigger impact on the Washington Commanders’ offense. The San Francisco 49ers traded him to the Washington team after six years of partnership.