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 prepare for their season opener against the New York Giants on September 7th. NFL teams are required to cut their rosters down to 53 players by 4pm ET Tuesday, August 26th.
Adam Peters made his feelings about the draft picks from previous regimes abundantly clear upon taking the general manager job. There aren't many left on the Washington Commanders' roster after a purge of epic proportions, and not many are catching on elsewhere.
Ron Rivera tried to find a reliable starting quarterback for the Washington Commanders. The former head coach could never find the right one. He inherited an aging Alex Smith and a woefully inexperienced Dwayne Haskins upon his arrival.
When the news dropped that the Washington Commanders were shopping running back Brian Robinson Jr. around, it was met with a collective eyebrow raise. Then, when the Commanders traded Robinson Jr.
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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.
The Washington Commanders have just two weeks left until they kick off their most anticipated season in well over a decade. The Commanders are coming off
The puzzling mystery around Washington Commanders wide receiver Luke McCaffrey continues to bamboozle fans after another rollercoaster preseason. He's done arguably just enough to make the 53-man roster, but what comes next remains unclear.
The roster cut deadline for the NFL is Tuesday afternoon, and there will be a ton of movement around the league. Dan Quinn spoke with the media after the Washington Commanders' last preseason game and hinted that the team has a lot of tough decisions to make, and other moves could happen.
Should the Washington Commanders be concerned that in the two preseason games without their starters, they were utterly shellacked by a combined 78-21 score?
It was another lackluster preseason showing for the Washington Commanders as they were blown out at home by the Baltimore Ravens. While the results don't matter, it's given fans plenty of reasons for pessimism regarding those further down the depth chart.
With another wild NFL offseason in the books, teams are ready to open the 2025 regular season. We won't know the true results of the offseason moves until the season plays out, but here's a look at how each team addressed its needs.
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.
Most of us are just going to breeze past the 30-3 preseason finale score between the Washington Commanders and Baltimore Ravens, but not head coach Dan Quinn.
Adam Peters has been ultra-aggressive throughout the offseason once again. The Washington Commanders' general manager left no stone unturned in his quest to find the upgrades needed for another deep playoff run in 2025.
The Washington Commanders made a move this week, sending running back Brian Robinson Jr. to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick.
Fans can find out a lot about their team's roster plans during the final preseason game. That proved to be the case around two soaring Washington Commanders rookies who've taken the summer by storm.
The Washington Commanders traded Brian Robinson to the San Francisco 49ers, creating tons of fantasy football opportunities for veteran Austin Ekeler and rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt.
Not much went right for the Washington Commanders in their preseason finale against the Baltimore Ravens. Not many things went right all preseason, for that matter.
Wide receiver Terry McLaurin continues to demand a new contract or trade from the Washington Commanders, and the move he pulled during Saturday’s preseason game did not put many minds at ease.
The Washington Commanders traded running back Brian Robinson Jr. to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a sixth-round pick on Friday. Despite Robinson serving as their lead back last season, he became expendable when Commanders rookie running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt, a seventh-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, impressed this summer.
On Friday, the Commanders dealt away their lead running back of the past three seasons, sending Brian Robinson Jr. to the 49ers for a 2026 sixth-round pick.
NFL insider Albert Breer revealed Friday that the situation involving the Commanders and Terry McLaurin "is in a better spot than it’s been" since he requested a trade on July 31.