The Washington Commanders kick off the regular season tomorrow at home as they host the New York Giants in an NFC East showdown. The team started to get healthy at the right time, and everyone is set to play on Sunday, but maybe not to the full extent we hoped.
The Washington Commanders held their last, full practice today as they continue to prepare to host the New York Giants on Sunday. Dan Quinn spoke to reporters before practice and said everybody should be go to go for Week 1.
As the Washington Commanders prepare to open their 2025 NFL regular season opener against the New York Giants, they must be as healthy as possible. Specifically, reigning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year quarterback Jayden Daniels will need his full array of weapons available as he begins his sophomore campaign.
How many of the quarterbacks in NFL history with more than 20 three-passing touchdown games in their careers can you name in six minutes?
Every team deals with injuries; the Washington Commanders watched in fear as receiver Noah Brown was carted off the field during the team’s mandatory minicamp just this offseason.
Another NFL season means more potentially memorable moments from Monday Night Football. Here are 25 of the most notable to date.
The Commanders practiced without wide receivers Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown for most of the offseason, but they could have both of them in the lineup against the Giants on Sunday.
Getting wide receiver Terry McLaurin signed to a lucrative contract extension was a massive boost to everyone associated with the Washington Commanders.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Washington Commanders enter the 2025 NFL season with palpable optimism, fueled by a breakout rookie campaign from quarterback Jayden Daniels and significant upgrades on both sides of the ball.
The Washington Commanders are reloading for another tilt at the Super Bowl, and the weapons at Jayden Daniels' disposal will be key in seeing how far the franchise can go.
It was a relatively positive offseason program for the Washington Commanders. However, there were also a couple of concerns for fans to ponder in the weeks leading up to training camp.
There was one concerning element to emerge at the Washington Commanders' annual mandatory minicamp. This centered on wide receiver Noah Brown, who was carted off with an undisclosed injury that was concerning enough to get an MRI.
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 Washington Commanders didn't come out of their recently concluded mandatory minicamp without any injury concerns. But a silver lining emerged from the possible doom and gloom.
Despite the wide receiver's encouraging strides down the stretch, the Washington Commanders didn't think Dyami Brown was worth another deal. However, the he is already making his presence felt elsewhere.
A potentially derailing injury to the Washington Commanders' offense has quickly taken over the storylines coming out of mandatory minicamp. With big goals in their sights, the Commanders might be dealing with a shakeup as training camp and the regular season are right around the corner.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown was carted off the field with an apparent injury after making a catch during minicamp on Wednesday, according to multiple reports.
Training camp around the NFL does bring some excitement as players are back on the field. However, there is a downside to practicing. Injuries can take place and sometimes, serious ones take place this time of year.
Authoring one play that will go down in franchise history, Noah Brown suffered a season-ending injury weeks after his Hail Mary touchdown. But the Commanders want to keep going with the former Cowboys and Texans wide receiver.
According to Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post, the Commanders are placing WR Noah Brown on injured reserve. In correspondence, Washington is activating WR Jamison Crowder off injured reserve.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown could miss the rest of the season with an internal injury, coach Dan Quinn confirmed Wednesday. Initial reports said Brown had sustained a rib injury in Washington's 42-19 win against the Tennessee Titans on Dec.
Noah Brown has settled into the Commanders’ No. 2 wide receiver role. However, the team will need to find other solutions moving forward.
Commanders HC Dan Quinn told reporters on Wednesday that WR Noah Brown will miss several weeks with a serious internal injury, per Ben Standig. It’s possible
Across the NFL, the finish to the Commanders' thrilling victory over the Bears on Sunday will be talked about as the most memorable moment of Week 8 — and perhaps the entire 2024 season. In Washington D.C., though, it means something more.
With the Commanders trailing, 15-12, with just two seconds to play in the fourth quarter, Daniels completed a 52-yard Hail Mary to Noah Brown to lift the Commanders to an 18-15 win.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown has been with the team for about a month, and he continues to grow each day. Brown has surpassed coach Dan Quinn's expectations for him when he first arrived after the 53-man roster cuts.
The Washington Commanders have Terry McLaurin and very little else at wide receiver, which opens the door new arrival Noah Brown.
After spending the first six seasons of his career in Dallas, he joined the Texans on a one-year deal last offseason.
The New York Giants would benefit from building around the margins of the roster as well as the core of it.
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