It’s early April. No pads. No actual football games are being played. And somehow that still wasn’t enough for Commanders fans to start dreaming about what this season might hold.
Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels is entering a critical 2026 season, and Kyle Brandt is ready for people to wake up and realize exactly who Daniels is compared to Caleb Williams.
The Washington Commanders have made a concerted effort to improve their offensive line since Jayden Daniels first season as the team's quarterback. They have been aggressive at times in doing just that, including trading for Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil last offseason.
The Washington Commanders need to hit with their first-round pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, and there’s a high chance that one top prospect could be taken off the board by the Cleveland Browns just before they’re on the clock.
The AP has awarded its Defensive Player of the Year Award to the NFL's most outstanding defender since 1971. How many of the NFL DPOYs can you name in six minutes?
The Washington Commanders’ free agency reviews have been fairly consistent. Nobody seems ready to throw a parade for Washington, but nobody is trashing the offseason either, and that’s where things get interesting.
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.
There is no undermining what General Manager Adam Peters has been able to accomplish this offseason when it comes to building out the Washington Commanders roster in free agency, but perhaps his biggest accomplishment was improving the edge position.
As quiet as his market has been early in free agency, he should still have a place in the NFL.
The Washington Commanders make the most of their six picks in the 2026 NFL Draft by taking the best player at No. 7 overall, while taking elite talent to help fill needs to support Jayden Daniels and rebuild the defense.
The Washington Commanders have the audacity to dream big. That’s not a bad thing. Still, there is a thin line between reckless gambling and calculated aggression.
Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels, WR Terry McLaurin, and others are wasting no time getting work in before the offseason workouts begin. A social media post gave us a glimpse of what’s to come.
The Washington Commanders could still add to the off-ball linebacker position despite bringing in a solid replacement for Bobby Wagner. The issue is that both Leo Chenal, whom they signed to a three-year, $24.75 million contract in March, and Frankie Luvu, who is entering a contract year, have limitations in coverage.
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.
As the NFL league meetings in Phoenix start to wrap up, the focus for the Washington Commanders is already shifting. It’s less about what’s happening in meeting rooms and more about what’s going on out in California, where a group of offensive playmakers has quietly started putting in work ahead of the 2026 season.
Securing a proven winner gives the defense immediate stability and elite production
The Washington Commanders have been clear about their intentions this offseason: get younger, faster, and more versatile. This has been evident in every single move they have made in free agency, and that will likely carry over to the NFL Draft and their incoming rookie class.
There’s a different kind of pressure building in Washington. And well, it’s the good kind. The Commanders have a quarterback worth building around and a front office with a plan.
As the Washington Commanders gear up for the 2026 NFL Draft, fans are already getting something to be excited about, and it has nothing to do with a pick just yet.
He was 73 years old at the time of his death, leaving behind a legacy marked by perseverance through multiple leagues and consistent contributions on the field.
The Washington Commanders struggled on defense in 2025, coming away as the worst team in the NFL in total defense according to FOX Sports. Horrible across all three levels of their defense, Washington made a concerted effort this offseason to make sure history doesn't repeat itself.
The Washington Commanders traveled for a private workout with one 2026 NFL Draft prospect who could be a day-three selection that shakes up the RB room even more this offseason.
General manager Adam Peters has done an excellent job reshaping the Washington Commanders roster this offseason. A ton of moves were made in free agency, with 17 signings or re-signings to go along with extensions for Larmey Tunsil and Nick Allegretti.
There has been much to make about what the Washington Commanders have done thus far this offseason, but not so much about what they haven't. While their
There was once a time when Sunday would not roll around, and you would not wonder, ‘What Washington team are we going to get today?’ You just knew. There was a period when Washington showed up the same way every Sunday.
Tyler Biadasz was the Commanders’ starting center over the past two years, but they released him earlier this offseason. While Biadasz had another season left on a three-year, $30MM contract, head coach Dan Quinn said the Commanders did not explore a trade before cutting him (via Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic).
Future Hall of Fame linebacker Bobby Wagner performed well during his two-year stint with the Commanders over the 2024-25 seasons. He wants to continue his playing career in 2026, but he will be entering his age-36 campaign, and it sounds as if Washington is content with its existing LB corps.
Long before the Minnesota Vikings signed Murray to a one-year team-friendly contract, questions about his work ethic and his dedication to the cause hovered over him throughout his Arizona Cardinals tenure (2019-2025).
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