The Washington Commanders battled it out against the New York Giants in a classic NFC East matchup that's always as physical as it gets. The team came out on top with a 21-6 win, and now they have to hit the road for a quick turnaround against the Green Bay Packers on Thursday Night Football.
The Washington Commanders have a quick turnaround from Sunday's 21-6 win over the New York Giants as they travel to play the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night.
When the Washington Commanders used the No. 245 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to select Arizona Wildcats running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt, not much was expected of the rookie.
The Washington Commanders defeated the New York Giants 21-6 to open the season. They don’t have any time to celebrate that win, because they’re already prepping for a Thursday Night Football game against the Packers in Green Bay.
After giving up 980 yards in its last two playoff games last season, the Washington Commanders showed it had made major strides on defense in their comfortable Week 1 win over the New York Giants.
The Washington Commanders left with a win in Week 1 against the New York Giants, but the offense did struggle at times. Adam Peters reached out for some last-minute help for Jayden Daniels, and he's been waiting on this player to make a decision.
Adam Peters was looking to add another veteran wide receiver into the mix after taking through just five pass-catchers onto his 53-man roster. Unfortunately for the Washington Commanders, their preferred target has opted for a return to where it all began.
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
You always want to leave a game with a win, and that's exactly what the Washington Commanders did on Sunday, but we also saw one major concern come to fruition.
The Washington Commanders made one of the biggest splashes of the offseason by trading for Deebo Samuel, and Week 1 gave fans their first real taste of what he brings.
The Giants failed to score a touchdown in a season opener for the third straight year as they suffered a 21-6 loss to the Commanders on Sunday afternoon.
The Washington Commanders opened their season with a good win over their division rival the New York Giants. While fans were excited about the performance, Commanders head coach Dan Quinn used the opportunity to highlight how training camp had prepared his team for this moment.
The Washington Commanders started their 2025 season on the right foot, beating the New York Giants to begin their quest towards a Super Bowl run. Several storylines stood out in the victory.
The Commanders took on the Giants in their home and season opener and walked away with a 21-6 victory. As is usually the case in season openers, some things looked good, while others looked bad.
The Washington Commanders didn’t fully put the game away until midway through the fourth quarter when receiver Deebo Samuel did his best Taylor Heinicke impression, diving for the left near corner of the end zone for a score, but the game was truly over before that.
The Washington Commanders took care of the New York Giants on Sunday with a 21-6 win to open the season at 1-0, as star quarterback Jayden Daniels picked up right where he left off after winning Rookie of the Year last season.
LANDOVER, Md. -- Jayden Daniels passed for 233 yards, rushed for 68 more and threw for one touchdown as the Washington Commanders opened their season with a 21-6 win over the visiting New York Giants.
One of the looming mysteries for how the Washington Commanders will look in their season opener is running back. The running back room features several options following the trade of last year’s RB1 Brian Robinson.
The Commanders announced the elevation of C Michael Deiter and WR Chris Moore for Week 1. Deiter, 28, is a former third-round pick of the Dolphins back in 2019.