The Washington Commanders have reason to believe that Jayden Daniels’ 2026 season will be much better. And they have some young guns who could make a quick difference.
Without a doubt, the Commanders’ 2026 schedule is as hard as they come, but there are some positives when you look a little closer. The Washington Commanders certainly got the short end of the stick when it comes to its version of the 2026 schedule, but teams can only play the hand that’s been dealt.
The Commanders are trying to get back to playoff contender status after a tough 2025 season, but their 2026 schedule isn’t doing them any favors. Let’s break down why.
The Commanders’ 2026 schedule is what every Washington fan has their eyes on, right now, and for good reason. Therefore, it’s time to have a little bit of fun and try to predict how everything shakes out.
Washington has had trouble finding a consistent playmaker opposite Terry McLaurin in the passing game over the last few years. Per ESPN’s John Keim, league sources acknowledged the Commanders could use another receiving playmaker.
With all 32 NFL teams preparing for OTAs and mandatory minicamps, Athlon Sports is going under the hood to see what key questions remain for each team before training camps open in July.
Jayden Daniels of the Washington Commanders is preparing for his third year in the NFL. After being selected No. 2 overall by the Commanders in 2024, Daniels had a record-setting rookie season in Washington.
Jayden Daniels, along with three other current NFL quarterbacks, will star in the third installment of the Netflix series Quarterback. Commanders fans will see him like never before and it will be a fun ride.
NFL schedule releases are finally here, and the Washington Commanders fan base is excited to see when they will get to see their team play their 2026 opponents.
The Washington Commanders' offense wasn't consistent by any means last season. Yes, they saw success running the ball, but with Jayden Daniels in and out of the lineup with injuries, the preseason drama of Terry McLaurin's contract being a distraction, and a lack of elite playmaking outside of McLaurin, it's easy to understand why.
The early-round picks get most of the headlines, but the later rounds are where championships are often built. These 25 late-round picks from the 2026 draft have a chance to make impacts as rookies and beyond.
Now that free agency, the NFL Draft, and rookie minicamp are in the books, the NFL is set to officially release the 2026 schedules this week, but it also rolls out important matchups via leaks before the official release.
The Washington Commanders head into the 2026 season with a receiving corps that sits at a fascinating crossroads. The wide receiver room in Washington faces intense scrutiny.
As training revs up for the 2026 season, the Washington Commanders roster looks a little different as it has undergone a major facelift in the offseason.
The Washington Commanders are seemingly going in a different direction at middle linebacker after selecting Sonny Styles No. 7 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The 2026 NFL Draft is now well in the background of this offseason. The Washington Commanders welcomed their rookie class at rookie minicamp this past weekend, and some are already starting to show why the franchise was so high on them in the draft.
Dan Quinn hasn’t been shy about how the Commanders want to use Sonny Styles. During rookie minicamp, he talked up the rookie’s rare traits and spoke openly about how they see him fitting in all over the field.
The Washington Commanders are in full offseason mode after welcoming their new free agent haul and rookie class to the DMV. This past weekend, the Commanders hosted their rookie minicamp for their draft picks, undrafted free agents, and those looking to make a roster who haven't been signed.
Per Nicki Jhabvala, the Commanders are re-signing CB Antonio Hamilton to a new deal for the 2026 season. Hamilton, 33, signed a three-year, $1.62 million contract with the Raiders as an undrafted free agent out of South Carolina State in 2016.
The modern NFL demands a multifaceted ground attack, and the Washington Commanders have quietly assembled one of the most intriguing running back rooms in the league.
The Washington Commanders have seen positive signs in the offseason and have high hopes for a rookie. But there is one player in danger of losing his starting job to a rookie after the 2026 NFL Draft.
Austin Ekeler is healthy and seeking his next gig. According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 in Houston, the veteran running back has been “fully 100% medically cleared for all football activities” following his torn Achilles last September.