Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is coming off a superb rookie season that has elevated him into the upper echelon of quarterbacks in the NFL.
The Washington Commanders announced their Super Bowl intentions for 2025 with yet another aggressive offseason. General manager Adam Peters swung trades
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.
Terry McLaurin sent a message loud and clear this week without saying a word. The Washington Commanders No. 1 receiver skipped out on mandatory minicamp,
The jury was out on Jayden Daniels when he was first selected by the Washington Commanders at No. 2 overall in the 2024 NFL Draft. That's not the case anymore.
Terry McLaurin was not present during the Washington Commanders’ mandatory minicamp last week. Heading into the final year of his contract, the star wide receiver is looking to sign a new deal before he gets back onto the field.
With the Washington Commanders focused on improving areas where they struggled last season, they made key moves this offseason to strengthen their offensive front.
By skipping mandatory minicamp, Terry McLaurin’s contract dispute with the Washington Commanders continues to drag on. As the veteran receiver remains radio silent, the Commanders insist on re-signing their star pass-catcher.
When the Washington Commanders sought out reinforcements to surround star quarterback Jayden Daniels, many assumed that meant more weapons at the skilled positions.
Washington Commanders players are now heading in different directions after their offseason program concluded. However, two respected coaches left no doubt regarding the expectations placed on each of them in the weeks leading up to training camp.
The Washington Commanders drafted one of the best rookie classes ever in last year's draft. It was the first draft class for head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Adam Peters, who thrived in their maiden voyage in the nation's capital.
Releasing Jonathan Allen was an expected move by the Washington Commanders this offseason. He was the undisputed alpha, but the production no longer matched the price tag.
The Washington Commanders and Terry McLaurin appear to be far apart in talks regarding a new contract, with the franchise star, so far, not participating in any of the offseason workouts.
It’s hard to find fault with the Commanders these days, but we did. Here are four reasons why last year’s Cinderella team could be in trouble next season.