While the Washington Commanders are forced to move forward with their season without important members of their roster like defensive end Deatrich Wise Jr.
In other sports, it's often said that a playoff series doesn't really begin until somebody loses a game at home. That's when you find out who you are: whether you're a team that thrives on adversity or one that crumbles from it.
The Washington Commanders are looking to get one more year of outstanding production from veteran tight end Zach Ertz. However, this is not a long-term fix by any stretch of the imagination.
Every NFL player taking the field when the Washington Commanders and Las Vegas Raiders take the field for Week 3 is doing so with one long-term goal in mind: Winning the Super Bowl.
NFL stars can't play forever, and retirement is coming sooner than later for some of the league's top players. These 25 players could call it quits following the 2025 season.
Controlling a developing pass rush will be an underrated focus for the Washington Commanders against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 3. It won't be all about keeping Pro Bowl defensive end Maxx Crosby quiet.
The Washington Commanders have made big changes in recent days. Some of them have been forced, but one notable move before their Week 3 game against the Las Vegas Raiders is by design.
The Washington Commanders are getting ready to face off against the Las Vegas Raiders at home in Week 3. Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr.
The Washington Commanders enter Week 3 facing a crossroads that could make or break their campaign. After a disappointing loss to the Green Bay Packers, they'll be at home against the Las Vegas Raiders, with a four-day rest advantage.
Sam Hartman is a heartthrob. That’s been considered the case since his time at Wake Forest, throughout his career at Notre Dame, and now with the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders are turning to veteran quarterback Marcus Mariota as their starter against the Las Vegas Raiders. The Commanders will be without Jayden Daniels, but head coach Dan Quinn made it clear the team has full confidence in Mariota’s ability to run Kliff Kingsbury’s offense.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Washington Commanders are going into the rest of the season without veteran defensive end Deatrich Wise, who suffered a season-ending injury in Week 2 against the Green Bay Packers.
Last week’s game versus the Green Bay Packers not only resulted in a demoralizing loss, it also took a significant toll on Washington’s lineup. In addition to Jayden Daniels suffering a knee injury, running back Austin Ekeler and defensive end Deatrich Wise both suffered season-ending injuries.
When general manager Adam Peters was handed the keys to the Washington Commanders' kingdom, there was a lot of hard work ahead. When he was asked in an introductory presser about the roster he inherited, the long pause before answering spoke volumes.
The Washington Commanders are sidelining quarterback Jayden Daniels for their game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Daniels is recovering from a knee injury.
The Washington Commanders announced that Jayden Daniels will not be playing in the Week 3 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders due to a knee injury. Instead, backup quarterback Marcus Mariota will get the start.
The Washington Commanders have shown some flaws early in the season, but one has stood out above the rest in a big and surprising way so far. Going into the season, there were a lot of positions that seemed much improved top to bottom, and the offensive line was thankfully one of them.
The Washington Commanders will be starting a new quarterback in Week 3. Commanders QB Jayden Daniels is dealing with a knee injury that kept him out of practice for the entire week.
The Washington Commanders have a tough task ahead of them for the rest of the season after Austin Ekeler tore his Achilles in the team's previous game against the Green Bay Packers.
The Washington Commanders are making headlines in the NFL with a monumental $3.7 billion deal that marks their return to the historic RFK Stadium site.
The Washington Commanders' passing offense hasn't been what we're used to through the first two weeks, and a lot of people are trying to pinpoint what's going on.
As expected, the Washington Commanders received good news Wednesday as it was announced that the D.C. Council voted to approve the RFK Stadium Project.