On Sunday, the Washington Commanders hit the road for the second time of the young season. After a 1-1 start to the season, the new-look Commanders are looking to capture a winning record as they take on a very solid Cincinnati Bengals team on the road.
On paper, the Washington Commanders defensive line looks like it should be one of the top units in the country out of the 32 NFL teams, but through two weeks the line hasn't done much besides be average.
The Washington Commanders made a slight change at the end of training camp by signing Noah Brown to be the team's starting wide receiver next to Terry McLaurin.
The Cincinnati Bengals host the Washington Commanders in Week 3. It's as close to a must-win game as there is this early into the season. Here are three Bengals who could impact the game the most.
It's been a quiet season so far for Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin. McLaurin, 29, has struggled through the first two weeks of the season, catching eight passes for 39 yards.
The first win of the Dan Quinn era over the New York Giants can't mask some ongoing issues for the Washington Commanders. Problems that can still be solved by dipping back into the free-agent market.
The lights will be bright when Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders take the national stage on Monday Night Football when they visit Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals.
It's been an up-and-down start to the 2024 campaign for the Washington Commanders. Nobody expected this to be a fully functioning football operation after so many changes throughout the offseason.
The Washington Commanders are entering a new era, and No. 2 overall pick Jayden Daniels is proving to be the right choice as the team's franchise quarterback.
Jayden Daniels made some encouraging strides against the New York Giants. As other rookie quarterbacks around the league go through some growing pains, he looks right at home.
Relatives of the man John Two Guns White Calf, whose profile served as the face of the Washington, D.C., professional football team for 48 years, want his likeness returned to the franchise.
Those who saw the result without reading the box score probably thought it was New York that struggled to find the end zone, but the Giants scored three touchdowns.
The New York Giants were on the losing end of a 21-18 decision to the Washington Commanders on Sunday, and their lack of a kicker was one of the main culprits in that defeat.