The Washington Commanders turned back the clock by signing wide receiver Jamison Crowder to their practice squad earlier this week. Crowder played four seasons with Washington after the team drafted him in the fourth round in 2015.
The Washington Commanders offered an unfortunate update on a key player before their Week 1 game against the Arizona Cardinals. The Commanders have a couple of wide receivers battling injury before the regular season starts.
The Washington Commanders placed wide receiver/punt returner Dax Milne on injured reserve Friday and signed defensive end William Bradley-King to the roster.
Commanders fans were very excited watching undrafted free-agent receiver Kazmeir Allen, yet the Commanders coaching staff and front office chose to keep Dax Milne.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Dax Milne is in his third training camp. And like the previous two years, the former seventh-round pick is battling for a roster spot.
Survey results! Training camp is a time of teaching — of laying a foundation for the season to come. The first three weeks of Commanders training camp is pretty much the same as training camps for the other 31 NFL teams; it is a time for players to learn systems, acclimate to coaches and build working relationships with their teammates.
The final practice of Week 1 at Washington Commanders training camp is in the books, and it featured two interceptions from quarterback Sam Howell in 11-on-11
The Washington Commanders selected wide receiver Dax Milne in the seventh round — No. 258 overall in the 2021 NFL draft. In the same draft, Washington selected Dyami Brown in the third round.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Dax Milne is in a battle for a roster spot this summer. It’s nothing new for the 2021 seventh-round pick, as Milne has earned his way onto the roster the last two seasons.
We can do better than Dax Milne My previous two draft player roundups have examined nickelbacks and coverage linebackers who might help the Commanders build a winner.
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.
The Washington Commanders released their inactive list ahead of Sunday’s Week 12 game against the Atlanta Falcons, and it’s headlined by some big names.
As expected with the personnel news the Commanders announced Friday; there were corresponding roster moves made Saturday as well. With Dax Milne being
Washington makes a few roster moves WR Dax Milne has been handling punt returns for the Washington Commanders all season, but will miss his first game tomorrow with a foot injury.
With Dax Milne sidelined with a foot injury this week, Washington needs an alternate option at punt returner. Milne has normally taken between 2-3 punt returns per game, thought he’s returned as many as five in a couple of instances (against the Titans and Vikings).
Friday was a not a good news day for the Washington Commanders. The team ruled out both Benjamin St-Juste and Dax Milne for Sunday’s game against the Falcons.
Who’s practicing? The Washington Commanders are on a Thanksgiving schedule this week, and didn't have practice today. That means they released an estimated injury report.
Washington Commanders second-year receiver Dax Milne accelerated off the line of scrimmage and broke inside. He decelerated, planted and turned outside, executing a "return" route and creating an inviting window for quarterback Taylor Heinicke.
The dreaded Washington Commanders-Chicago Bears primetime matchup is fittingly off to a sluggish start. Not even halfway through the first quarter and there’s already been three sacks, two punts and just five first downs, though one was aided by a questionable Jon Allen penalty.
The Washington Commanders kept six wide receivers on the initial 53-man roster. Throughout training camp, it was apparent that the final receiver to make the team would significantly impact special teams.
New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson and Washington Commanders wide receiver Dax Milne were trending on Twitter Sunday. The two former BYU teammates are apparently involved in a bizarre love triangle.
Rookie wide receivers Dyami Brown and Dax Milne made enough of an impression on the Washington Football Team to make the final 53-man roster. Specifically,
Zach Wilson got all the headlines in 2020 for the BYU Cougars. However, it was wide receiver Dax Milne played a big part in making Wilson look so good.
BYU has prioritized the preferred walk-on (PWO) program since Kalani Sitake was named the head coach. It paid off in a major way last season. BYU's leading rusher (Tyler Allgeier) and leading receiver (Dax Milne) both arrived on campus as PWOs in 2018.
BYU has prioritized the preferred walk-on program since Kalani Sitake was named the head coach. It has paid off in a major way in 2020. BYU's leading rusher (Tyler Allgeier) and leading receiver (Dax Milne) both arrived on campus as PWOs in 2018.
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