The Washington Commanders need to do a couple of important things this offseason and one of the items on the to-do list is signing offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil to a contract extension.
These days, Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn is looking intently at draft possibilities. But his head coaching status may be tenuous entering the 2026 season.
The Washington Commanders have a lot of work to do this offseason with a critical 2026 season ahead and a lot of new changes. The coaching staff received an overhaul this offseason, and now it's time to work on the roster.
Tyler Biadasz had one year left on a three-year, $30MM contract. The Commanders are instead moving on early. They are releasing the veteran center, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reports.
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After two seasons with the Washington Commanders, offensive lineman Tyler Biadasz will be moving on, as he’s now on the lookout for a gig with another team.
Among the many decisions the Washington Commanders have to make in the 2026 offseason, the team has to decide what it wants to do at tight end. Although incumbent starter Zach Ertz is coming off a brutal knee injury, he could still hold onto his role, ESPN’s John Keim predicts.
The Washington Commanders are in Indianapolis this week, looking at hundreds of NFL prospects that they could select in this year's draft. A position the Commanders are looking for specifically is on the edge and general manager Adam Peters shared a tidbit in what he is eyeing.
The Washington Commanders are on site at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana, where they will meet with the top prospects in the draft and watch them perform in drills.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is the face of the franchise, and his individual success is clearly tied to the team's. After an incredible first season, the Commanders made it all the way to the NFC Championship, but injuries ruined his second season in the league.
The Washington Commanders have a pair of new coordinators on the coaching staff this season in David Blough and Daronte Jones. It's never easy to have new offensive and defensive coordinators take over in the same offseason, but general manager Adam Peters is excited about what the future holds for both Blough and Jones.
The 2026 NFL offseason is officially underway with the first major trade happening while all 32 teams are at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine. The Washington Commanders weren't involved in the trade, but they were heavily impacted by the lasting impact it will have on the top-5 picks in the NFL Draft.
Fans will be happy to see that the Washington Commanders are heading overseas again this upcoming season. The NFL announced that the franchise will play a 2026 regular-season game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, facing the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Washington Commanders are preparing for anything and everything over the next couple of months as draft season is officially underway. The Commanders hold the No.
The Washington Commanders are signing Andrew Wylie to a two-year extension, which should help the depth along the offensive line. Commanders general manager Adam Peters is thrilled with the idea of bringing Wylie in for the long haul after two solid seasons with the team.
The Washington Commanders have emerged as a projected landing spot for one of the more intriguing tight ends on the 2026 free agent market. Isaiah Likely, who has totaled 15 career touchdown receptions, has been identified as a strong fit for a team seeking added production at the position.
Everything from his name to his overtly physical play style conjures up images of Ice Cube’s Friday , and that’s exactly why Deebo Samuel has been a consistent fan favorite throughout his past seven years in the National Football League.
The Washington Commanders have executed a comprehensive reset of their coaching staff heading into the 2026 season after a disastrous 5-12 campaign in 2025.
Playing his age-35 season in 2025, Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner continued to excel. The 2025 Walter Payton Man of the Year does not have a contract for next season, but he “fully intends” to play, veteran insider Jordan Schultz reports.
During the NFL combine, Commanders Coach Dan Quinn discussed Washington’s offseason blueprint to ensure the upcoming 2026 season is not a repeat of 2025.
It wouldn’t be an offseason in Washington if there wasn’t some drama of some sort. Fortunately for the Commanders organization, the players are not stirring up any trouble.
The Washington Commanders are dumping cornerback Marshon Lattimore and paying him $3 million to leave. That settlement, forced by NFL injury protection rules, reduces the team’s projected $18.5 million in cap relief to $15.5 million in actual savings.
According to Jordan Schultz, Commanders LB Bobby Wagner intends to play for a 15th season in 2026. Whether it will be in Washington remains to be seen, as he’s on an expiring contract.
Per Nicki Jhabvala, Commanders GM Adam Peters said they are “very motivated” to get a contract done with LT Laremy Tunsil, but wouldn’t set a timetable.
Zach Ertz is on the list of the Commanders’ pending free agents. He may remain unsigned for a notable period, but the veteran tight end intends to continue playing in 2026.