Washington Commanders cornerback Benjamin St-Juste was installed as the team's slot defender during training camp and the early part of the 2022 NFL Season under the tutelage of defensive backs coach Chris Harris.
Injury updates The Washington Commanders are coming off a loss to the San Francisco 49ers. They have one more game left in the season. Next up is a home game against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Niners are looking to maintain first place in the NFC, while the Commanders are playing out the string. Washington's ravaged defense will struggle to contain the subject of the King of Props' top prop.
Former Gophers defensive back Benjamin St-Juste was named as a defendant in a wrongful death lawsuit along with Washington Commanders teammate Jamin Davis and ex-Commanders teammate Deshazor Everett.
Washington Commanders cornerback Benjamin St-Juste found himself at the center of criticism after Week 10’s loss to the Seattle Seahawks. At 4-6, that pressure is only amplified.
Sometimes, a game just boils down to the way the ball bounces. Other times, it's about discipline and execution. Washington had neither factor on its side on Sunday.
Drive killer The Atlanta Falcons were driving down the field, hoping for a touchdown and a 2-point conversion to the game up at 24. They got the ball down to the 2 yard line, but a delay of game pushed them back to the 7.
The Washington Commanders were sitting at 2-0 after two gutsy wins to start the season welcomed Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills to FedEx Field. Many were hoping that Ron Rivera's team could go toe-to-toe with the Bills, but it was evident early on that Washington wasn't in the same weight class.
For the first time since 2011, the Commanders are 2-0. They got there in a game that they appeared to have lost, then won, then were about to lose in heartbreaking fashion ... and then somehow escaped.
In the NFC East alone, Washington Commanders defensive backs will be asked to defend pass catchers such as A.J. Brown, CeeDee Lamb, DeVonta Smith, Darren Waller, Brandin Cooks and Michael Gallup.
Former Minnesota Gophers cornerback Benjamin St-Juste offered words of warning to college football players when he went on TikTok and told a story of how
When the Washington Commanders used its first two draft picks on defensive backs, many pundits rushed to suggest the selections may spell the end of Kendall Fuller’s time in Washington.
Emmanuel Forbes was a game changer at Mississippi State, but with two talented cornerbacks already on Washington’s roster, the No. 16 pick could fight to stay on the field.
The Washington Commanders defense went through some significant changes in the past season. Perhaps none was bigger than the exit of starting outside
Washington Commanders cornerback Benjamin St-Juste feels like a new man after receiving Lasik surgery on his eyes. St-Juste took to Twitter to express his jubilation for getting better vision following the surgery.
According to Ben Standig, the Commanders placed OL Saahdiq Charles and CB Benjamin St-Juste on the injured reserve and promoted OT Alex Akingbulu and DT Benning Potoa’e from the practice squad in corresponding roster moves. St-Juste, 27, is a former third-round pick by the Commanders in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Minnesota.
The Washington Commanders are fighting for their playoff lives but will be without two key defenders as they take on the Browns.
As they jockey for spots in the playoffs, the New York Giants and Washington Commanders have the unusual assignment of facing each other in Weeks 13 and 15.
While the Washington Commanders compete in the winningest division in the NFL, the Atlanta Falcons play in the weakest division. When the teams meet Sunday in Landover, Md., however, they enter in similar circumstances.
Washington Commanders coach Ron Rivera wants nothing more than to keep the off-field organizational drama separate from what's happening in the locker
There' s a trend developing in the NFL and the Green Bay Packers probably don't like it. It began when rookie cornerback Sauce Gardner donned a cheesehead hat on the field after the New York Jets stomped the Packers 27-10 at Lambeau Field on Oct.
Drafted by the Washington Commanders in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft, cornerback Benjamin St-Juste impressed at the University of Minnesota, but
A Montreal native who played at Michigan and Minnesota, St-Juste went off the board to Washington with the No. 74 overall pick.
Washington Football Team rookie cornerback Benjamin St-Juste did not practice Wednesday, as he is currently in concussion protocol. St-Juste took a “good whack” during Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills, Washington head coach Ron Rivera said.
Coming out of the 2021 NFL Draft, many questioned the Washington Football Team’s third-round selection, Canadian native cornerback Benjamin St-Juste. But St-Juste answered his doubters on the practice field during mandatory minicamp.
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