The Washington Commanders' season hasn't gone as planned for anybody with a 3-9 record, and they are looking to end the year on a high note. Injuries and a struggling defense have been major factors in the Commanders' losing season, and both could be improving finally.
The Washington Commanders might be 3-8, but there's still plenty to watch for in the last six games of the season. It starts with hosting the Denver Broncos on Sunday Night Football as they come out of their bye week.
The Commanders announced that they have activated safety Will Harris from IR.
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The Washington Commanders announced Saturday that they’ve made a series of roster moves ahead of their Week 13 game. The full list includes: Commanders activated S Will Harris from injured reserve Commanders signed LS Zach Triner to their practice squad Commanders elevated LS Zach Triner and DE T.J.
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The Washington Commanders have designated S Will Harris to return from injured reserve, per the NFL transaction wire. This opens a three-week window for him to practice with the team before he has to be added to the active roster. He’s been out since the third week of September with an ankle injury. Harris, 29, was the No.
The Commanders have gone without safety Will Harris for most of 2025, an injury-ravaged season for the team. Harris is closing in on a return, though, as the Commanders opened his practice window on Wednesday.
The Washington Commanders are in Madrid, Spain, preparing for an early Sunday matchup against the Miami Dolphins that will have major offseason implications around the NFL draft.
The Washington Commanders' season hasn't been what it was expected to be, and key injuries have been a major factor in a 3-5 record to start. The defense has struggled all season, and they've lost their biggest contributors for a long period of time with serious injuries.
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.
The Washington Commanders are three weeks into the 2025 NFL Season, so they're far from perfect, though nobody should have expected them to be. Twice, the Commanders have imposed their will upon an opponent, and once, they've found themselves on the receiving end of the will of another.
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The only silver lining to Will Harris' recent injury is that the Washington Commanders have a lot of depth at safety. That was strengthened further by the signing of Darnell Savage Jr.
There is another major blow to a Washington Commanders secondary that has already struggled to find stability and consistency. The Commanders placed safety Will Harris on injured reserve Monday the team announced.
He has started each of the three games in 2025, his first season as a member of the Commanders.
The Washington Commanders were dealt another hammer blow on the injury front when veteran safety Will Harris suffered a broken fibula against the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Washington Commanders announced they have placed S Will Harris on injured reserve. The move frees up an open roster spot for S Darnell Savage, who was officially signed in a corresponding move. Harris hurt his ankle, potentially seriously, though there hasn’t been official word yet.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Commanders are signing S Darnell Savage to a contract after his visit today. He was just cut by the Jaguars last week and is looking for a new home.
The Washington Commanders secured a comfortable victory over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 3, but the win came with a costly injury attached. But as has typically been the case throughout general manager Adam Peters, he's striking with conviction to offset the blow.
The Washington Commanders were dealing with some severe injury issues heading into their Week 3 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. However, this didn't stop Dan Quinn's squad from putting together another emphatic display to secure a comprehensive victory on home soil.
As the Commanders overcame one injury to tally a win this weekend, they unfortunately suffered another. Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, safety Will Harris suffered a fractured fibula in Sunday's game.
The Washington Commanders are celebrating after their 41-24 win against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 3, but they are also continuing to dance with the injury devil.
The Washington Commanders welcomed in a new safety on Thursday, making the signing of Will Harris official. Immediately after signing his new contract,
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports the Commanders are signing former Saints S Will Harris to a two-year, $8 million contract. Garafolo adds the deal has a maximum value of $10 million. Harris, 29, was the No.
With the NFC South title on the line, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers started out flat against the New Orleans Saints. But that changed early in the second half after quarterback Baker Mayfield rushed for a key first down and had some choice words for Saints cornerback Will Harris that raised tensions between the division rivals.
The New Orleans Saints agreed to terms on a one-year deal with former Detroit Lions defensive back Will Harris, NFL Network reported Wednesday. Harris, 28, appeared in 81 of a possible 83 regular-season games over the last five years with the Lions.
The Lions have $14 million in cap space next season, however, with a little roster trimming (Michael Brockers, $10 million; Halapoulivaati Vaitai $6.5 million; Charles Harris $4 million) they could close in on $35 million in available funds.
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