The Washington Commanders are awaiting a possible league decision involving safety Jeremy Reaves. Reaves was flagged for a personal foul during the Christmas game against the Dallas Cowboys.
It’s a full-circle moment for Washington Commanders quarterbacks coach Tavita Pritchard after he was hired by his beloved alma mater, Stanford, to be its head coach.
When starting strong safety Will Harris suffered a fractured fibula in the Washington Commanders’ win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 3, it wasn’t immediately obvious who would take his place.
Washington Commanders defensive back Jeremy Reaves is disappointed after the team's Week 4 loss against the Atlanta Falcons, but he wants to rally the troops.
The Washington Commanders are relying heavily on their established stars to lead the way once again in 2025. And after being a relative afterthought regarding starting reps throughout his career, there's a growing sense that more could be on the way for Jeremy Reaves this time around.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
All eyes are on the Washington Commanders' defense to be much improved this season, and they might get an extra boost from a team veteran with a bigger role this season.
Head coach Dan Quinn gets a lot of credit for the culture that grew rapidly once he took over the four-win Washington Commanders in 2024, but if you hear
Safety Jeremy Reaves is entering his eighth NFL season, playing under his third logo and team name. He has been wearing the Washington Commanders on his uniform for the past three seasons, marking the start of his fourth.
After signing special-teams ace Jeremy Reaves to a deal for the 2026 season, Washington HC Dan Quinn raved about him and called him a “true Commander.” “This is a true Commander, one of our heavy hitters and an absolute all-around BMF, in every way,” Quinn said, via Zach Selby of the team’s website.
The Washington Commanders signed special teams standout Jeremy Reaves to a one-year extension, NFL Network reported Wednesday. The 28-year-old safety is entering his eighth season in the nation's capital, a tenure highlighted by Pro Bowl and All-Pro first-team selections in 2022.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves has been through a lot in his time with the franchise. Forget name changes, coaching changes, and even ownership changes.
Ahead of the NFC Championship this Sunday, a Washington Commanders safety and special teamer standout has shared a heartfelt letter to fans on The Players’ Tribune.
Perhaps no player identifies with the Washington Commanders’ fan base more than safety Jeremy Reaves. In 2018, Reaves was an undrafted free agent who initially signed with the Philadelphia Eagles before being waived during final cuts.
After a three-year absence, the Washington Commanders are back in the playoffs after clinching a berth in their win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
You've all heard the saying 'more than a game', but when playoff seeding is on the line the way it was on Sunday night when the Washington Commanders hosted the Atlanta Falcons, it is easy to lose sight of that.
The Washington Commanders are heading into the playoffs! Jayden Daniels led the team to a win in overtime, securing their first playoff appearance in the post-Dan Snyder era.
Following a scintillating showdown between the Washington Commanders and the Atlanta Falcons that determined a spot in the playoffs, Commanders special teams ace Jeremy Reaves had an extra special post-game moment.
The Washington Commanders are enjoying an incredible start to the 2024 season, as they are currently in first place in the NFC East with a 6-2 record. This week got even more special for one Commanders player.
Ask Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves what it's like to re-sign with the team this offseason and he'll tell you, "Like home. When you just got home after you've been gone for a minute?
The Washington Commanders are re-signing safety and All-Pro special teams player Jeremy Reaves to a two-year contract, according to multiple media reports.