More and more leaks (whether they're official or not) are coming out as we approach the NFL's schedule release and the Washington Commanders have been involved early-on.
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Commanders links Articles Washington Post (paywall) Commanders to face Dolphins in Madrid, NFL’s first game in SpainFor the first time in nearly a decade, the Washington Commanders are going international. The NFL announced on Tuesday that the Miami Dolphins will host the Commanders on Nov. 16 at...
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Jayden Daniels’ coming out party!!
The Commanders traveled to Cincinnati to play the final game of Week 3. With a win, Washington could retain control of the NFC East.
Washington entered this Week 3 game with a 1-1 record and, with the only NFC East division win of the season, in first place ahead of the Eagles and Cowboys, who had both also started the season 1-1.
Despite being 0-2, the Bengals were favored at home against Washington. This was...
Jayden Daniels’ mother, Regina Jackson, is much more than just a parent—she plays a central role in every aspect of his life. In 2024, she became a certified NFL agent and now represents her son professionally.
The NFL releases its schedule on Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET on NFL Network and ESPN. However, some games have already been leaked.
We are just a couple of days away from the NFL's 2025 schedule release and while the Washington Commanders were denied what would've been an exciting season-opener against the Philadelphia Eagles, I think the NFL has something almost as big in store for them in Week 1.
The Washington Commanders finished the 2024 season with a 12-5 record, making it to the NFC Championship game. They’ll be looking to further build on Jayden Daniels’ rookie year this coming year.
The Miami Dolphins were confirmed as the home team for the first-ever NFL game held in Spain, and according to reports, their opponent has now been announced.
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Commanders links Articles Riggo’s Rag Commanders were comfortable with Trey Amos’ pre-draft medical assessmentsThe player didn’t seem overly concerned about the prognosis when speaking to the media at Washington’s recent rookie minicamp. This was a sentiment echoed by head coach Dan Quinn, who felt...
The NFL schedule release is this week so naturally, all the little leaks and planned mini-announcements will dominate headlines and talking points over the next few days.
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The NFC East features some intimidating disruptors among the front-7 on every team, with at least three new ones...
Here are three burning questions the team is still facing going into the 2025 season.
Sure, great players have their own methods and measures that got them to where they are when it comes to being labeled as such. However, said measures and methods can hurt their teammates if they aren't compartmentalized in the right way.
Let's just be real for a moment: It's not supposed to happen like it did for the Washington Commanders in 2024. Teams entering just the second year of
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Washington made some big moves to improve their wide receiver room this offseason by adding veteran Deebo Samuel in a trade with the 49ers, and drafting rookie speedster Jaylin Lane from Virginia Tech.
There have been plenty of offseason discussions about best positional fits for the receivers on the roster. However, getting the best three/four on the field together should be the goal.
Because my stated goal above is to get the best three/four on the field at the...
The Washington Commanders announced they have officially signed OT Tyre Phillips. They also cut OT Anim Dankwah and S Trey Rucker from their offseason roster. Phillips, 28, was a one-year starter at Mississippi State.
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Commanders links Articles Washington Post (paywall) Why tougher opponents should lower Commanders’ expectations in 2025The Washington Commanders’ 2025 win total, 9½, is in the top half of the league and is the highest for the franchise at this point since 2001, its only season under then-coach Marty...
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Washington made some big moves to improve their wide receiver room this offseason by adding veteran Deebo Samuel in a trade with the 49ers, and drafting rookie speedster Jaylin Lane from Virginia Tech.
There has been plenty of offseason discussions about best positional fits for the receivers on the roster. However, getting the best three/four on the field together should be the goal.
Because my stated goal above is to get the best three/four on the field at the...
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Getting to know the Commanders’ rookie class
In the past, guessing whom the Commanders might pick in the seventh round has been an exercise in futility. By that point in the draft, player evaluations are all over the place, and NFL teams frequently pick players that fans and media have never heard of.
In Adam Peters’ first two drafts in Washington, it seems to have got a lot easier. Look for prospects with freaky athleticism,...
With the signing of RT Tyre Phillips on Saturday, the Commanders have reached the 91-player offseason limit
On Saturday, the Commanders announced the signing of veteran 6th-year right tackle Tyre Phillips.
Tyre Phillips has been in the NFL for five years, playing right tackle for two different teams, spending two years with the Ravens and three with three with the Giants, meaning that he is very familiar with Washington’s offensive line coach, Bobby Johnson.
Per Pro Football Reference,...