The Washington Commanders are just a month away from the 2026 NFL Draft, where they have to work to complete their roster overhaul this offseason. They fixed a lot of roster weaknesses during the free agency period, but they weren't able to add a quality WR just yet.
At the end of February, Commanders GM Adam Peters expressed high hopes for defensive tackle Daron Payne in 2026, the last year of his current deal (via JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington).
The Washington Commanders are making the roster better this offseason for franchise QB Jayden Daniels to succeed, but in the meantime, he's living his best life.
The Washington Commanders have the No. 7 overall pick in the NFL Draft, and they may have a clear idea of where they would like to go with it already. The Commanders have no glaring need in the draft, but would love to add a foundational piece.
The Washington Commanders are keeping one of their most reliable offensive linemen in place, re-signing guard Chris Paul to a one-year, $3 million deal.
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.
It didn’t take long this offseason for Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters to realize something was missing from the team’s run game. When
Tom Brady couldn’t help but have some fun with Jayden Daniels ahead of their flag football competition. Brady and Daniels are both taking part in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic on Saturday, which will include a number of top NFL players.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters has been navigating free agency with one clear message: build smart, stay flexible, and do not overspend.
The Washington Commanders continue to shape their roster following the initial wave of NFL free agency, but questions remain on the offensive side of the ball.
ASHBURN, VA — Washington ignored the siren song of flashy offensive weapons to fix a secondary that has been a sieve for years. In a post-free agency mock simulator run by Pro Football Focus, the Commanders selected Ohio State safety Caleb Downs with the No.
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 spent the most money this offseason and finally invested in rebuilding the foundation of the roster. There are still plenty of free agents the Commanders can target during the second wave of free agency, including one inevitable move.
Things have started to slow down since the initial first wave of free agency hit like a truck going through a brick wall. The Washington Commanders got off to a slow start, but near the end of that first wave, they came out as winners in the eyes of not only the fan base but also national pundits alike.
The 2026 NFL Draft is just over a month away, and the Washington Commanders are narrowing down their options for the final big board. Leading up to the draft, the Commanders have been traveling to All-Star games, college pro days, and hosting top-30 visits for top prospects on their list.
Free agency is slowly coming to an end, with just over a month until the 2026 NFL Draft, when all 32 teams will welcome in their new crop of rookies looking to make an impact for their respective NFL franchises.
ASHBURN, VA — The Washington Commanders hold the No. 7 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, and the pressure is on. After a whirlwind free agency where GM Adam Peters aggressivey retooled the defense, Washington faces a massive gap between their first selection and their next pick in the third round.
The first-ever Fanatics Flag Football Classic takes place this weekend, where Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels will co-captain the Wildcats FFC alongside Joe Burrow.
The Washington Commanders desperately need another wide receiver. Terry McLaurin has carried too much of the passing game for too long and needs some help.
Whether or not Pierce could have received a better deal had he reached the open market sparked some interesting conversations in NFL circles over the final days of winter.
Adam Peters didn’t make the phone call everyone expected. While the rest of the league was chasing the same five names in the first week of free agency, Washington’s GM was quietly pulling up film on a player most front offices had already stopped watching.
ASHBURN, VA — The Washington Commanders’ offense just got a lot faster. Chig Okonkwo Washington Commanders is the pairing fans have waited for this offseason, and the tight end didn’t wait for the market to dictate his future.
Deebo Samuel is one of the best free agents still available in 2026. The veteran wide receiver had a solid 2025 season with the Washington Commanders, although the capital team decided to void his contract.
The Washington Commanders extended the contract of safety Jeremy Reaves, the team announced on Thursday without disclosing terms of the deal. Reaves, a
Jeremy Reaves was on course to spend 2026 as a pending free agent. That will no longer be the case, however. The veteran safety signed an extension on Thursday, per a team announcement.
The Washington Commanders continued to build depth through free agency and signed veteran wide receiver Van Jefferson on Tuesday. The team did not announce terms of the deal.
Jeremy McNichols will remain in place with the Commanders for 2026. The veteran running back is re-signing on a one-year deal, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.