The Washington Commanders got an early scare during Thursday Night Football against the Green Bay Packers. Offensive lineman Brandon Coleman left the game in the second quarter with 7:03 remaining after suffering a shoulder injury.
It was another lackluster preseason showing for the Washington Commanders as they were blown out at home by the Baltimore Ravens. While the results don't matter, it's given fans plenty of reasons for pessimism regarding those further down the depth chart.
How many of the quarterbacks in NFL history to throw for at least 450 yards and three touchdowns in one game and still lose can you name in five minutes?
It's all hands on deck for the Washington Commanders as they look to cement their status as an NFL heavyweight in 2025. But it's been a summer full of distractions and concerns for head coach Dan Quinn.
NFL stars can't play forever, and retirement is coming sooner than later for some of the league's top players. These 25 players could call it quits following the 2025 season.
George Fant met with the Commanders last week, and a deal has emerged shortly thereafter. The veteran tackle has agreed to terms with Washington, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports.
After some significant investments throughout the offseason by general manager Adam Peters, the Washington Commanders' offensive line dynamic has taken a seismic shift.
The Washington Commanders made some significant moves on the offensive line. For starters, trading for Houston Texans' Pro Bowler Laremy Tunsil promises to bolster the Commanders' left tackle position protecting quarterback Jayden Daniels' blindside better than they did last season with then rookie Brandon Coleman.
Pass rushers and guards have come up as early-round Cardinals targets, but the team also appears to be strongly considering using a first-round pick on a wide receiver for a second straight year.
When the Washington Commanders traded for five-time Pro Bowler Laremy Tunsil, the franchise's left tackle position was upgraded. But that signing meant that Brandon Coleman, who played both left tackle and left guard last season, would be pushed back in the depth chart.
Every move the Washington Commanders make has a trickle-down effect that impacts other moves. In the case of trading for Houston Texans left tackle Laremy Tunsil, it signals a shift in position for Commanders offensive lineman Brandon Coleman and the possibility of a player like Andrew Wylie being relegated to swing tackle duties.
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 Commanders made a play to add a more accomplished left tackle today, bringing in Laremy Tunsil via trade. One of their 2024 options at the position will now relocate.
Some draft classes take time to make an impact—this wasn’t one of them. From day one, Jayden Daniels, Mike Sainristil, and Brandon Coleman played like seasoned pros, reshaping the future of the Washington Commanders and pushing them ahead of their NFC East rivals in the rookie class rankings.
Nobody gave the Washington Commanders much hope of keeping up with the Detroit Lions. A rousing effort ensured they added another chapter to what's quickly becoming one of the most remarkable campaigns in franchise history.
The Washington Commanders have a rookie star in Jayden Daniels, but they also have a very promising first-year player protecting him in offensive tackle Brandon Coleman.
The Washington Commanders find themselves in a stable position after Week 11, with hope for a playoff spot in their sights as the season continues. The Commanders have made key decisions and upgrades this year, which have helped them build momentum for their season after last year in which they made major changes.
East Rutherford, N.J. -- The Washington Commanders defeated the New York Giants in a very physical 27-22 win on Sunday afternoon inside MetLife Stadium.
Jayden Daniels' Hail Mary pass proved to be the X-factor for the Commanders last week, but do NFC East teams have a prayer in Week 9? It could come down to these four players.
The Washington Commanders have ignited a firestorm of excitement within their fan base, fueled by their scorching 3-1 start to the 2024 NFL season. After
The Commanders revealed their inactive list for their Week 1 preseason game against the New York Jets on Saturday (12 p.m. ET), and it doesn't bode well for Daniels' first NFL action.
The Commanders are about to play their first preseason game under new head coach Dan Quinn. Here are three players to watch when the team meets the Jets at MetLife Stadium on Saturday.
After hiring a new head coach and general manager, the Washington Commanders still face plenty of tough decisions in 2024. Here are three they’ll need to make before the regular season.
Washington Commanders training camp practice No. 3 was one of many firsts. Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels threw his first interception of camp and also got his first rushing touchdown.
Adam Peters tried to trade back into the first round for one of the elite offensive tackle prospects to no avail. However, the Washington Commanders believe they have the next best thing in the form of Brandon Coleman.
The Washington Commanders sign second-round TE Ben Sinnott and third-round OL Brandon Coleman to a rookie contract, according to Nicki Jhabvala. Washington has now wrapped up its 2024 class: Sinnott, 21, was a two-year starter at Kansas State and earned the Lowman Trophy for being the best fullback in college football in 2023.
In 2023, quarterback Sam Howell was sacked a league-leading 65 times. That figure marked a franchise record for the Commanders, a team that has made a slew of changes on offense this season.
The Washington Commanders are wrapping up its second week of OTAs on Friday and sure enough there's plenty to discuss from Wednesday's media sessions, as well as some on-field developments.
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