The Washington Commanders started the offseason with a bang when they decided to move on from both coordinators, and it wasn't received well by everyone.
The Washington Commanders did not wait long to make their first off-season roster decision, and it was a no-brainer. Resigning Pro Bowl punter Tress Way to a one-year contract was no surprise for the franchise or the fans, as Way has been one of the most dependable and liked players from the 2025 season.
The Washington Commanders turn their focus to the roster after finalizing coaching staff changes this offseason. General manager Adam Peters has his work cut out for him with 32 pending free agents, and a long-list on needs on the roster.
The Washington Commanders did what they could in 2025, but unfortunately, there were too many challenges to overcome for them to have any success. One of the main issues the Commanders encountered this season was injuries, including to their star quarterback, Jayden Daniels.
For the past two seasons, veteran wide receiver Terry McLaurin has not just been underutilized but also misused. McLaurin was targeted more than 10 times in a regular-season game, just four times over the last two years, according to WUSA9.
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The Washington Commanders fell short of making the playoffs, let alone winning a Super Bowl. Former NFL general manager and current ESPN analyst Mike Tannenbaum says the team won’t have that problem next season.
The Washington Commanders have a lot of needs on their roster right now, and wide receiver is not the biggest of them. Yet, multiple times this season, we’ve seen mock drafts spend the team’s No.
When I heard Sonny Jurgensen had died, my first thought wasn’t about his Hall of Fame career. It was about Sundays. I remember watching the Washington Redskins as a young kid.
Commanders’ free agency departures have become a real talking point this offseason. Instead of buzz about who might be coming in, the conversation around the league is starting to focus on who might be heading out.
The NFL offseason is in full swing, and the Washington Commanders will be one of the main teams under a microscope with a make-or-break season in 2026.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The pressure is on for Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn in 2026, and he has taken a big chance with young coordinators. Things could be easier if the team does things the right way over the next couple of months.
When Adam Peters took over the Washington Commanders, he was not exactly stepping into an ideal situation. He walked into a franchise that had been losing for over thirty years.
This past week in an interview with Yahoo Sports’ Nate Tice, Jayden Daniels casually mentioned reuniting with a former Arizona State teammate. After a dismal season with a lack of offensive firepower, you don’t just mention something like that unless it’s been on your mind.
Washington Commanders coach David Blough was the assistant quarterbacks coach this time a year ago. Now, he's the offensive coordinator. Blough's quick rise through the hierarchy of the coaching staff was assisted by the departure of quarterbacks coach Tavita Pritchard, who became the head coach at Stanford, his alma mater.
The Washington Commanders introduced new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones, and fans are already excited to see him improve the defense. Jones spoke on what his new scheme will look like, but he also said the scheme doesn't matter if you don't have your players prepared for it or playing in their strengths.
Washington Commanders defensive coordinator Daronte Jones is entering his first season on the job, but the long-time NFL coach has a ton of experience.
The Washington Commanders have a new offensive coordinator in David Blough, but it isn't necessarily the team's first choice. The Commanders were happy with the work Kliff Kingsbury put in for the past two seasons, but he ultimately decided to move on.
The Washington Commanders are looking ahead to free agency now that the coaching staff is finalized, and this offseason has to be different than last year.
The Washington Commanders have a lot of ground to cover in the 2026 NFL Draft after a disappointing 2025 season. While many expect them to target defense to bolster an aging unit, an ESPN analyst sees the Commanders potentially adding another receiver to pair with Terry McLaurin.
Laremy Tunsil has brought back two big trade packages in his career. While the haul the Texans parted with to acquire the veteran left tackle dwarfs what the Commanders sent to Houston for his rights, Washington still included four draft picks to upgrade at the premium position.
The Washington Commanders are bringing veteran punter Tress Way back for his 13th season with the team after his third career Pro Bowl nod. Way, 35, has been with the Commanders since 2014, when they claimed him off waivers as an undrafted free agent.
The Washington Commanders announced they have re-signed P Tress Way to a one-year extension. Way, 35, wound up signing on with the Bears as an undrafted free agent back in 2013.
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn addressed the media on Tuesday. During the press conference, he made a number of announcements regarding the team’s coaching staff for next year.