Whatever magic the Washington Commanders captured last season on their way to an NFC Championship Game appearance is long gone.
The Commanders dropped to 3-6 after a one-sided Sunday-night loss, and they are facing an extended period — perhaps the rest of the season — without star quarterback Jayden Daniels.
Washington Commanders fans were in collective delight after hearing that Sam Cosmi's 21-day return window was officially opened by the franchise. However, that won't be good news for everybody.
How many of the active NFL players with at least 30 touchdown receptions in their career can you name in six minutes?
Nick Allegretti used to be the Kansas City Chiefs’ ultimate utility lineman, a reliable reserve who could be called upon at a moment's notice and trusted to hold his own.
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.
Over the last couple of offseasons, the Washington Commanders have added some familiar faces for Kansas City Chiefs fans to bolster their offensive line.
The Washington Commanders need to upgrade the offensive line, even if every starter from 2024 is under contract heading into 2025. One area that needs improvement is the left guard position, which was manned bye Nick Allegretti last year.
The Washington Commanders did remarkably well to reach this point. One more rousing effort stands between them and the Super Bowl. Head coach Dan Quinn knows what an opportunity this is.
The Kansas City Chiefs will continue to roll with what has been working on the offensive line for the AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills. That
Washington Commanders guard Nick Allegretti has spent six seasons in the NFL – and, astonishingly, each of them has ended with him standing no more than a step away from the Super Bowl.
Could Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels become the NFC's version of Patrick Mahomes?
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.
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.
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
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.
With a starting lineup of Joe Thuney, Creed Humphrey and Nick Allegretti, the Kansas City Chiefs' interior offensive line is one of the strongest in the NFL.
The 2024 NFL draft is nearly upon us. Many await the first round, where teams will select some of the biggest stars in college football. However, championship
Nick Allegretti spent the first five seasons of his career in Kansas City, but a new deal with the defending champions would have consigned him to backup duties.
New Washington Commanders offensive lineman Nick Allegretti is a three-time Super Bowl champion and is joining his new squad looking for nothing more than an opportunity to earn a full-time starting job in the NFL.
After having one of the worst offensive lines in football last season, the Washington Commanders have invested in fixing the trenches on the first day of the tampering period.
Following a standout performance in the Super Bowl, Nick Allegretti has earned a nice contract from the Commanders.
The Kansas City Chiefs have plenty to sort out with the NFL's legal tampering period and free agency quickly approaching. Of course, the high-profile contract situations with defensive tackle Chris Jones and cornerback L'Jarius Sneed take priority.
One of the unsung heroes for the Kansas City Chiefs' postseason run was offensive guard Nick Allegretti. When starter Joe Thuney went down with a pectoral injury in the divisional round, Allegretti stepped in and did a fantastic job in his place all the way through the Super Bowl.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Nick Allegretti managed to play through a UCL tear during Super Bowl LVIII, playing the left guard position in place of an injured Joe Thuney.
Kansas City Chiefs guard Nick Allegretti did not miss an offensive snap during Sunday's Super Bowl victory against the San Francisco 49ers despite tearing an elbow ligament in the second quarter, NFL Network reported Tuesday.
Kansas City’s left guard sub did not make it out of Super Bowl LVIII unscathed.
Only one player on the Kansas City Chiefs' 53-man roster remembers the Super Bowl LV loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers more vividly than players like Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. Nick Allegretti was part of a patchwork offensive line that sought to come together and stop what was the NFL's most vaunted pass rush that season.
Losing Thuney for the second straight game with a pectoral injury is a massive blow for the Chiefs — and one the 49ers are in an excellent position to capitalize on.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Nick Allegretti talked with Jamie Erdahl of "Good Morning Football" on Thursday, detailing his insane Super Bowl Sunday.
The Steelers were no match for Kansas City's offense Sunday night.
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