“The only interest I have in tackle football is seeing them in full pads and in a competitive environment.” That response was Rick “Doc” Walker‘s when Kevin Sheehan asked him on Friday’s podcast what he thought about the Commanders after their OTA workouts last week.
What are Washington’s chances of winning the Super Bowl in 2024? Not good. But you already knew that. The Commanders have come a long way in a few short months but have yet to take the field for the first time under new general manager Adam Peters and coach Dan Quinn.
The Washington Commanders had a long list of coaches they interviewed in the process of finding the next man to lead their roster. Ultimately they chose Dan Quinn, the coach who revitalized the Dallas Cowboys' defense for three seasons after his time as head coach of the Atlanta Falcons came to a close, as the new leader of the Commanders.
Having a great head coach and quarterback duo in the NFL has proven to lead to success, just look at Bill Belichick-Tom Brady and now Andy Reid-Patrick Mahomes.
The Washington Commanders have three preseason games this summer—all against the AFC East. They play the New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins, and New York Jets in the preseason.
Commanders HC Dan Quinn is already impressed with first-round QB Jayden Daniels‘ energy and passion for the game through the early stages of rookie minicamp.
Following another last-place finish in the NFC East, Commanders fans should get a well-deserved break this upcoming season. Here’s why the team could be much better in 2024.
Earlier this week, Dallas Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy was asked his thoughts on a variety of topics from QB Dak Prescott's contract negotiations to WR CeeDee Lamb's absence from OTAs.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn have done a lot of work on their roster for the 2024 NFL season. With so many
The Washington Commanders are wrapping up its second week of OTAs on Friday and sure enough there's plenty to discuss from Wednesday's media sessions, as well as some on-field developments.
Let's just say Emmanuel Forbes is ready to forget his rookie year with the Washington Commanders. It was a rough season that saw the former first-rounder get benched at one point and then he suffered an injury that cost him two games.
Not everyone loves the NFL preseason and outside of the first week of games most fans would rather the Washington Commanders just get to playing meaningful football rather than two more rehearsals.
The Washington Commanders are entering a pivotal offseason that can go a long way toward fast tracking its rebuild if things are done correctly. So far, that seems to be the case when examining the collection of offseason moves, but obviously, things become a lot different once the field gets involved.
A flock of former Falcons have followed past head coaches to their new homes. Arthur Smith, now the offensive coordinator in Pittsburgh, has attracted a slew of familiar faces to the Steelers, including Cordarrelle Patterson, Scotty Miller, Van Jefferson, and MyCole Pruitt.
Rookie Minicamp is underway and with that, Dan Quinn is getting the chance to work with his rookies for the first time. However, a shirt that he recently wore during media availability has become a controversy early in his time with Washington.
In his first season as the head coach of the Washington Commanders, Dan Quinn has clearly made a decision to reset the team’s quarterback room. That started with drafting Jayden Daniels out of LSU in the first round and culminated with adding Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman as an undrafted free agent.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn garnered some attention for the shirt he wore when speaking to the media at Saturday’s rookie minicamp.
New general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn have been hard at work rebuilding the last-place Commanders in the offseason. These moves could make their jobs a whole lot easier.
With the NFL Draft now over, here's a look at 10 notable steals.
Ron Rivera explored options for a potential defensive coordinator position, interviewing with various teams, including the Cowboys. Reflecting on the interview process, he shared his insights.
As the Commanders mull over Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye, former Falcons head coach Dan Quinn continues to go back to the Atlanta well to fill out his roster in Washington.
Following a three-year hiatus, if you could even call being the defensive coordinator for America’s Team a hiatus, former Falcons head coach Dan Quinn is back in the driver’s seat.
We would say that Washington Commanders HC Dan Quinn let the cat out of the bag on the team's draft plans, but the cat has been walking around the house for a while, now.
The Washington Commanders are trying for a clean slate under new ownership and addressing the quarterback position would certainly help get the ball rolling.
Commanders HC Dan Quinn tells Tom Pelissero of NFL Media that they have received calls from interested teams in moving up, but it sounds like it’s mostly due diligence up to this point. “Yes, I would say it’s ringing, and because, like you said, of the talent of the group this year,” Quinn said.
After Ben Johnson bowed out of the running, Mike Macdonald and Dan Quinn remained as the favorites, and it was the latter who was formally hired earlier this month.
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