The Washington Commanders already have a handful of players impressing at training camp before the pads come on and one of them can fix a major hole on the team.
Deebo Samuel Sr. has been the subject of unfair criticism this offseason. The wide receiver got it from all angles in the media and even some ex-professionals for good measure.
The Washington Commanders are still in the early stages of the preseason, as the outlook of the team is becoming clearer by each day. Washington has already seen enough from one player to commit to him for the future.
The headlines may go to Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin, but Dan Quinn is a defensive coach. Quinn knows full well that if the Washington Commanders intend to dethrone the Philadelphia Eagles this season, the defense has to step up.
So far, Washington Commanders training camp practices have been centered around how Jayden Daniels looks with new weapons and a better offensive line, but that changed today.
Life is all about rolling with the punches. It's not going to be plain sailing all the time, but adapting to ever-changing circumstances, fighting back from adversity, and seizing opportunities will always get you to the required destination.
As eight-time Pro Bowler Von Miller enters his 14th NFL season — now with the Washington Commanders — his jersey number may be changing, but his mindset remains the same.
All offseason long, the Washington Commanders have made the effort to improve the roster while keeping key positions from last season intact. General manager
Jayden Daniels hasn’t taken a regular-season snap in Year 2 yet, but fantasy football experts are already betting big on the Washington Commanders’ young star.
The Washington Commanders did extremely well to get such a good return for wide receiver Jahan Dotson. He won a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles, but that's where the positivity ended during his first season with the bitter division rivals.
The Washington Commanders' offseason has been headlined by Terry McLaurin's contract saga that the longer it goes, the more uncomfortable it gets. With
Adam Peters seems pretty happy with his options on the defensive front. That doesn't mean the Washington Commanders should settle in their quest to topple the Philadelphia Eagles and win the NFC in 2025.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn isn’t overcomplicating things with new edge rusher Von Miller. The plan is simple: let the future Hall of Famer rush the quarterback.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn and his exceptional coaching staff are putting players through their initial paces at training camp. This is still the bedding-in period, but one not-so-subtle shift surrounding a potential franchise cornerstone has already caught the eye.
Terry McLaurin is still holding out in his quest to get a lucrative new contract extension from the Washington Commanders. Although it's a tense situation, it hasn't stopped general manager Adam Peters from turning his attention to other matters.
Eight-time All-Pro linebacker and new Washington Commander Von Miller is 36 years old and hasn't notched double-digit sacks since 2018. Yet his confidence in his passing ability is unwavering.
The Washington Commanders are primed for a big season after surprising the league last year thanks to the brilliant play of Jayden Daniels. But the front office has done a great job of building the entire roster, not just the offense.
The Washington Commanders needed a pass-rusher, so they turned their attention to a future Hall of Famer despite some questioning whether he is still able to be a significant contributor.