Jayden Daniels' fierce competitiveness never tires. Even when the Washington Commanders were getting blown out by the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday Night Football, head coach Dan Quinn relied on his signal-caller to salvage some semblance of respectability from another prime-time debacle.
The season is officially over for the Washington Commanders, and the nightmare somehow continues after the worst night in recent memory for this franchise.
Jayden Daniels has drawn comparisons to Robert Griffin III for obvious reasons since the former LSU star was drafted by the Washington Commanders last year, but the latest parallel between the two quarterbacks is another unfortunate one.
The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
Marshon Lattimore's bombshell trade to the Washington Commanders hasn't gone according to plan. And now, it seems as if the veteran cornerback may have played his last snap with the franchise.
Jayden Daniels was not the only member of the Commanders to suffer a major injury last night. The team’s defense and special teams have each been dealt a blow as well.
The Washington Commanders' season is over, and franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a very controversial severe arm injury in a blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Commanders WR Luke McCaffrey suffered a broken collarbone in the team’s Week 9 loss. Rapoport adds McCaffrey is headed to injured reserve, and he will likely miss the remainder of the season.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels suffered a serious injury late in his team's loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night, but a positive update has since emerged.
With the NFL trade deadline (November 4) rapidly approaching, the Washington Commanders have three paths to take: Buy, Sell, or Stand Pat. Nobody believes