Jayden Daniels proved earlier than most rookie quarterbacks that he was ready for the biggest stages in the in the NFL. The Washington Commanders broke
Ideas about the Washington Commanders trading wide receiver Terry McLaurin are like noses. Everybody's got one. And they all smell. McLaurin is coming off a career-best season in 2024, having earned second-team All-Pro honors and his second Pro Bowl nod after catching 13 touchdowns - the second most in the NFL.
Adam Peters is always looking for ways to improve the Washington Commanders roster. The general manager is laser-focused with the team's best interests always at the forefront of his mind.
There are positive reports from the Washington Commanders, but there are also frustrations with a specific contract situation. However, some young players are looking promising, and here are two Commanders veterans whose roles will be pushed by rookies in the 2025 season.
This offseason has been home to some high-level trades for the Washington Commanders. Adam Peters has gotten fairly aggressive in that department after the rousing success we saw in the 2024 season.
Teams have mostly set their rosters for 2025. Here are the best position groups going into training camp. For defenses, we are organizing these as though everyone is in nickel.
The Washington Commanders put strengthening the options around star quarterback Jayden Daniels at the top of their offseason priorities. One NFL analyst believes Adam Peters struck gold with a major acquisition that has the scope to completely change the dynamic.
Brian Robinson, a former third-round pick for the Washington Commanders, has been a dynasty enigma since entering the league. While never a league-winner, Robinson has useful RB2 or RB3 usage.
All eyes will be on Marshon Lattimore when the Washington Commanders congregate for their mandatory minicamp this week. And one team insider believes his potential turnaround could make or break their chances of further success in 2025.
Terry McLaurin has one year left on his contract with the Washington Commanders, and he's unhappy with how negotiations have gone. That's why Bleacher Report writer Kristopher Knox suggested a trade that would send McLaurin to the New England Patriots.
It is a known fact the Washington Commanders' defense isn't nearly as respected as the offense. While the defense finished in the middle of the field when it came to points allowed, its rushing defense was near the bottom of the league.
Adam Peters is banking on experience to guide the Washington Commanders to even greater prosperity in 2025. This bears more significance on the defensive side of the football, with savvy veterans across the board aiming for improved fortunes next time around.
The Washington Commanders revamped their wide receiver room this offseason by adding an elite playmaker in Deebo Samuel, fourth-round rookie Jaylin Lane and former Dallas Cowboy Michael Gallup.
Roster rankings and the offseason go hand-in-hand, and no team is immune from getting judged. The Washington Commanders seem to have finally found the face of their offense, and franchise for that matter, in quarterback Jayden Daniels, and his presence should make some of those judging them a little nicer than we've seen in recent years.
The Washington Commanders are primed and ready to make 2025 even more memorable than last year's incredible run and it all starts this week as the team (and 23 others) cycles through its mandatory minicamp.
The Washington Commanders are trying to find a solution in regards to Terry McLaurin's contract dispute. With mandatory minicamp looming, McLaurin is considering sitting out in order to accelerate progress on a new contract.
Washington Commanders' tight end Zach Ertz is coming to the end of his storied NFL career, so he likely doesn't need bulletin board material as he enters Year 14.
The biggest question that surrounds the Washington Commanders over the next couple of months is what will the offensive line look like when Week 1 rolls around?