Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is still seeking a trade as he is removed from the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list with an ankle injury.
The Washington Commanders could be looking to trade Brian Robinson Jr. before the start of the season. Robinson led the Commanders in rushing last season, but with one year remaining on his deal and other players itching for playing time in the backfield, the team could part ways with him soon.
A fresh report around running back Brian Robinson Jr. sent shockwaves through the Washington Commanders fan base. If accurate, it represents a dangerous gamble from general manager Adam Peters that could backfire.
The Commanders play the first of two home preseason games tonight at 8 pm. Dan Quinn has confirmed that Jayden Daniels and most of the current starters will play for at least part of the first quarter, though he also gave a fairly long list of players would be out due to injury management.
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The Washington Commanders will enter the 2025 season with one of the better offenses in football, if Terry McLaurin signs his new deal, which we think he will.
While the Washington Commanders may have found their franchise quarterback in Jayden Daniels, the franchise has signaled a lack of confidence in the current state of its other skill positions.
The Washington Commanders found themselves at the center of a shocking rumor on Sunday. No, it doesn’t have anything to do with their stadium or team name.
Just when you thought the Washington Commanders couldn’t make any more head-scratching decisions, they have gone and decided to shop Brian Robinson Jr.
The Washington Commanders could be looking to make a big move and decide one player's future before the season even starts. An emergence of one late-round rookie may have decided the fate for a make-or-break season for a former third-round pick.
The Washington Commanders may be offering up a significant offensive weapon in trade talks. The Commanders are shopping running back Brian Robinson Jr.
Brian Robinson has been one of the most consistent players on the Washington Commanders over the past three seasons, but the team could trade him following the ascention of seventh-round rookie Jacoby Croskey-Merritt.
Jordan Schultz is reporting that the Commanders have been shopping RB Brian Robinson Jr. in trade talks with teams around the NFL. Schultz mentions that
GM Adam Peters has been aggressive in addressing many positions on the Washington Commanders' roster, but there's still work to be done. We've seen in training camp and during the first preseason game that the depth at wide receiver might be an issue down the line this season.
With every take there comes an opposite viewpoint, and the Washington Commanders' efforts to boost the receiver group by trading for Deebo Samuel this offseason is no different.
Adam Peters has some tough roster decisions to make in the coming weeks. The Washington Commanders' running back dynamic remains one of the most fascinating elements for fans to watch, and there is a late riser who's gaining momentum at the best possible time.
Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury isn’t sounding any alarms, but is preaching patience with his offense, admitting it remains a "work in progress" that can't fully gel until key starters at receiver and guard return from injury.
With two of the top pass catchers for the Washington Commanders — Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown — missing time this offseason, the receiving depth is being tested.
The season is right around the corner for the Washington Commanders, and they're dealing with a couple of injuries that have been a big inconvenience for some younger players who have stood out this offseason to HC Dan Quinn.
Look, we’ve all been there. You’re scrolling through your fantasy draft board at 2 AM, desperately searching for that reliable tight end who won’t make you want to throw your phone at the wall every Sunday.
The contract standoff between the Washington Commanders and superstar wide receiver Terry McLaurin persists, but the two sides took what could be a small step toward smoothing things over on Saturday.