The Washington Commanders’ defense is starting to find its rhythm again, and a big part of that resurgence comes from two young defenders stepping up in major ways.
The Washington Commanders are looking to keep their season alive against the Seattle Seahawks, and they'll need the defense to step up to have a chance.
From the moment he was selected in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, Washington Commanders’ linebacker Jordan Magee had intrigue around him. That hasn't changed.
Joe Whitt Jr. has come under fire in recent weeks. His defense is not performing to the required standards once again. Although the Washington Commanders masked many of these problems last season, the offense is not performing well enough to do so this time around.
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We've been looking for more young players to get their chances this season, and many have made the most of their opportunities already. Some, however, have still been waiting on their name to be called, whether it was due to injuries or just being buried in the depth chart because of the starters.
Witnessing the Washington Commanders' defense get exposed by the Atlanta Falcons in Week 4 was painful for fans to watch. Joe Whitt Jr. was coming under fire for his lack of adjustments, and things didn't look like they were getting better after a lackluster start against the Los Angeles Chargers this time out.
Trust is hard to earn when you're a low-end draft pick. It's even harder to get back if mistakes are made. That's the conundrum facing linebacker Jordan Magee as he looks to firmly cement his status as a key part of the Washington Commanders' defensive rotation in 2025.
The Washington Commanders are likely to enter the season with Jordan Magee and Kain Medrano as their two primary backup linebackers. That might not be enough based on preseason efforts.
The Washington Commanders have a lot of young players that they will be leaning on this season, and they need them to rise up to the occasion. Having Adam Peters' recent draft pick hit will be the telling factor on how the roster can be built moving forward, and it starts this season.
Washington Commanders linebacker Jordan Magee has flashed great potential when healthy. The problem is, he hasn’t been that for much of his career up to now.
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Second-year head coach Dan Quinn saw enough from his top-level stars in joint practice to keep them out of the firing line during the Washington Commanders' first preseason game against the New England Patriots.
Washington Commanders linebacker Jordan Magee is hoping 2025 can be a step up from his previous season. The second-year pro out of Temple was chosen in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft and played in eight games to close out his rookie year.
The Washington Commanders took a lot of pride in their defense this past season, and it could get even better in 2025 if a few key players step up like they are expected to.
If the Washington Commanders want to reach or exceed the incredible heights reached in 2024, it has to be a collective effort. Everyone must contribute, and one team insider believes a breakout candidate is going under the radar.
The Washington Commanders took pride in their defense this past season, and that unit could get even better in 2025. In a recent interview with reporters, Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr.
Washington Commanders linebacker Jordan Magee is entering his second season with the team. The fifth-round pick out of Temple had nine tackles in an injury-filled rookie campaign, but now that he is healthy, he is due for a larger role on the team.
Jordan Magee is planning on making his NFL regular season debut on Sunday. Wednesday afternoon, the Commanders made the decision: they have activated the rookie linebacker out of Temple.
The rook is back The Washington Commanders announced several roster moves yesterday, including the release of DE/LB Jamin Davis. They didn’t sign anyone to fill his spot on the 53-man roster, but it was expected that 5th-round rookie LB Jordan Magee was going to get activated from injured reserve.
The New England Patriots practice squad is now complete. The team signed two players to the practice squad on Monday, bringing the total to 17, the league max.
The linebacker position has been an issue for the Washington Commanders over the past couple of seasons. This is exactly why they addressed this matter in the offseason by bringing in some fresh faces into the roster.
Jordan Magee wrapped up the 2022 football season with his future at Temple in flux. The Owls had finished their first year with head coach Stan Drayton and earned their second consecutive 3-9 record, and Magee had the opportunity to seek greener pastures at another school.
The Washington Commanders aren't necessarily rebuilding, more so retooling, and they are doing a fantastic job of filling positions of need while also adding elite talent across the board in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Las Vegas Raiders are making changes to their roster this offseason in hopes of returning to the postseason in 2024. The Raiders built up a lot of momentum halfway through the 2023 season when Antonio Pierce took over.
Perhaps a less discussed prospect than other linebackers in the 2024 NFL Draft class, but Temple's Jordan Magee should not be overlooked. Magee's notable ability could make him a bargain pick for some NFL team looking to shore up their linebacker group immediately.
Temple Football linebacker Jordan Magee has declared for the NFL Draft, he announced in a social media post Saturday evening. “It has been an honor to represent Temple University over these last five years,” Magee wrote.