The comments continue to roll in about former Washington Commanders quarterback Robert Griffin III and his viral post featuring WNBA star Angel Reese. Let’s rewind for a second.
It isn’t often that an NFL team loses its best offensive lineman to injury but improves its overall quality. That may be exactly what Adam Peters has accomplished for the Washington Commanders this offseason.
The Washington Commanders believe they can compete every week in the upcoming season. A big reason for that is the presence of quarterback Jayden Daniels, who took the league by storm in his debut season.
The saga with wide receiver Terry McLaurin and his contract continues. Though negotiations have been moving at a snail’s pace, Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn has made it a point to stay connected with his star wideout.
The Washington Commanders were one of the NFL’s best stories in 2024. Washington shocked the NFL by winning 12 games and making the NFC Championship. The Commanders are hopeful that one of their newest players will make a big impact during the 2025 NFL season.
Adam Peters hasn't addressed the edge-rushing options with the urgency fans demanded this offseason. The Washington Commanders are quietly confident they have enough across the depth chart, but it's easily the division's worst room unless someone unexpectedly takes off.
Wes Welker's arrival at the Washington Commanders brought significant intrigue. And make no mistake, the team's new personnel analyst wasted no time in making his presence felt.
The Washington Commanders are coming into the 2025 season with a lot of expectations. After reaching the NFC Championship last year out of nowhere, the Commanders are entering the year with reason to be one of the top teams in the league once again.
It's been a long time since the Washington Commanders had stable protection in front of the quarterback, and the last offensive lineman to receive Pro Bowl honors with the franchise is surprisingly still looking for work with just a few short weeks remaining until training camp.
The new "Super Bowl Era" alternate uniforms unveiled by the Washington Commanders earlier this week continue to be a talking point among the fanbase for many reasons. Firstly, uniforms are always controversial.
The Washington Commanders are ready to make a Super Bowl push, having hit the jackpot with rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. They’ve made various trades for veteran talent, but still had holes to fill in the 2025 NFL draft.
There’s been no shortage of noise coming out of the District of Columbia — technically 25 miles or so west of DC — concerning the extension negotiations for veteran wide receiver Terry McLaurin.
Like any good general manager, Adam Peters expressed delight with all nine of the draft picks from his inaugural Washington Commanders' class of 2024. But if you were watching closely, he was most happy with three in particular.
The Washington Commanders had immensely high hopes for Jahan Dotson. They believed he could be a legitimate No. 2 wide receiver option to go alongside Terry McLaurin long-term, but it wasn't to be.
When is it too early to start talking about next year's NFL Draft? The answer, from a writer's standpoint, is never. It's the middle of July. Free agency has all but come to a standstill, and offseason workouts are now complete until training camp.
Washington Commanders fans all have one thing in common when it comes to redrafting their fantasy football rosters: they want their favorite players. Quarterback Jayden Daniels and receiver Terry McLaurin will be two of the most popular Commanders drafted around fantasy football circles, but there are other options to consider as well.
The Washington Commanders' defense has been the subject of much debate this offseason, with some thinking that Joe Whitt Jr.'s unit will be the reason the franchise doesn't return to the NFC Championship.
The best receivers in the NFL can do something at every level of the field, and when you think about Washington Commanders' star Terry McLaurin, that's exactly who he is.
The Commanders remain in a standoff with WR Terry McLaurin as they negotiate a new extension heading into his final year under contract. Bleacher Report’s James Palmer had a segment on McLaurin updating the situation.
With the dust settled from the offseason and the start of training camp less than two weeks away, ESPN analyst Seth Walder recently decided to grade each team's offseason moves and it's safe to say he's not a fan of what the Washington Commanders did, for the most part.