The Washington Commanders were back at practice today, and they added a new name to the injury report. TE John Bates was a full participant with a new ankle injury.
Not much went right for the Washington Commanders in their preseason finale against the Baltimore Ravens. Not many things went right all preseason, for that matter.
Football can be a cruel sport at this time of year — or any time of year, for that matter. One piece of bad luck is all it can take to alter a player's career path.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters had a feeling when he chose to keep the team’s tight ends this offseason. No trades, no significant additions—and it looks like his instincts might be right and could pay off this season.
The increasingly pass-focused NFL continues to see wide receivers and tight ends play central roles in Super Bowl journeys. Here are the best yardage performances by pass catchers during a single playoffs throughout NFL history.
DETROIT -- The Washington Commanders are coming into their Divisional Round matchup against the Detroit Lions relatively healthy. That being said, there are still players the Commanders were hoping to get back for the postseason run.
The push to the Super Bowl continues in the NFL as the AFC and NFC divisional round matchups are set, paving the way for former Bruins to make their boldest statements on football's biggest stage.
Yankoff! The Washington Commanders have made a few roster announcements this week, as they prepare for a Wild Card Weekend playoff game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday night.
The Commanders announced five roster moves Saturday, including signing RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. to the active roster. The team is also placing TE Colson Yankoff on injured reserve, signing K Zane Gonzalez to the practice squad, and elevating Gonzalez along with DE Efe Obada for Week 10.
As the names for Washington’s undrafted free agent signings rolled in during the days after the draft, I was a little surprised when one of the last players named was someone I had heard of before.
Former UCLA Bruins running back Colson Yankoff has found his first NFL home. After going undrafted this past weekend, the 6-foot-4, 225-pound pro hopeful has latched on with the Washington Commanders, per CBS Sports.