The Washington Commanders will be without Terry McLaurin against the Atlanta Falcons after he was ruled out with a quad injury. Commanders head coach Dan Quinn spoke about McLaurin's injury, citing that he could be out for a few games.
The Washington Commanders are off to a strong 2-1 start, and they played their best game of the young season against the Las Vegas Raiders. But injuries have piled up.
With Jayden Daniels out in Week 3, and Austin Ekeler‘s season-ending injury, there were questions about how the Commanders would perform. The Washington Commanders ended up playing their most complete game this season against the Raiders.
The Washington Commanders enter Week 4 in a precarious position. Jayden Daniels is banged up and out. Jacory Croskey-Merritt should feature, but is questionable.
The Washington Commanders are having to rely on their depth earlier in the season than they had hoped. Injuries have ravaged the roster already going into Week 4 and six players are on this week's injury report.
The Washington Commanders don't want to be the ones who allow a misused Atlanta Falcons star to come to life in Week 4, but it could happen because of a significant problem posed by the dormant playmaker.
The Washington Commanders got some good news on the Terry McLaurin injury front, as reports are that he will not head to injured reserve. This is much-needed as the Commanders head into Week 4 against the Atlanta Falcons without their star wideout and quarterback, Jayden Daniels.
The Washington Commanders are seeing some immediate contributions from their rookie class, which has scored three touchdowns so far this season. Jaylin Lane has a punt return for a touchdown and Jacory Croskey-Merritt has ran it in twice, both in Weeks 1 and 3.
The Washington Commanders' list of injuries continues to grow, but it's next man up in the NFL, and the season goes on regardless. We saw Marcus Mariota get the win last week against the Las Vegas Raiders, and he's going to have to do it again on the road against another former team, the Atlanta Falcons.
It's been a rags-to-riches story so far for Jacory Croskey-Merritt. When most prospects would have accepted their fate and potentially thrown in the towel, the Washington Commanders running back proved that he is made of sterner stuff.
Austin Ekeler had big ambitions to make his presence felt as the Washington Commanders' starting running back in 2025. This barely lasted two games before a devastating blow that brought his campaign to an abrupt halt.
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
The Washington Commanders pass rush continues to be a work in progress as the team goes into its Week 4 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. Commanders head coach Dan Quinn is excited about the progress the position group is making.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels could be back Week 5 with his knee injury. Daniels won’t play Sunday on the road against the Atlanta Falcons.
Following a 57-yard catch on a pass from Marcus Mariota on Sunday versus the Raiders, Terry McLaurin was declared questionable to return with an injury and remained sidelined for the remainder of the game.
While general manager Adam Peters and the Washington Commanders have continued to build the roster elsewhere, adding a few youth-infused playmakers at the edge spot continues to look like a position of focus in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Washington Commanders are turning to backup quarterback Marcus Mariota for a second straight week as Jayden Daniels continues to recover from his knee sprain.
Jayden Daniels was far more agitated than usual during his appearance in front of the media this week. And the Washington Commanders quarterback has a pretty good reason why.
QB Jayden Daniels missed Washington's Week 3 game with a knee injury, and it's now official that Daniels will miss Week 4 against Atlanta. And he's not alone.
The Washington Commanders could have quarterback Jayden Daniels available for Week 4 depending on the status of his knee sprain. Even if he is back in the fold for Sunday, however, Washington’s top receiver will likely be unavailable.
The Washington Commanders are three games into the season, and we've gotten a pretty good idea about how each position group looks so far. One of the biggest weaknesses last season was the defensive line's inability to stop the run and get pressure from the interior.