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The Washington Commanders surprised a lot of people in 2024, finishing the regular season with a 12-5. This was good enough ...
Most importantly, the Commanders weren't looking for a quarterback. Jayden Daniels was everything they envisioned and more last season. So, this offseason was about building around Daniels.
CBS Sports names Washington Commanders’ wide receiver Deebo Samuel as San Francisco 49ers’ biggest offseason loss.
Commanders' 'Best Offseason Move' Is Low-Hanging Deebo Samuel Fruit. The Washington Commanders made only a select few moves this offseason, with the franchise's best an easy one to pick.
The Washington Commanders' offseason saw the team move aggressively to build up its supporting cast around star quarterback Jayden Daniels. These pursuits included the addition of weapons to the ...
The Washington Commanders closed their offseason program last week, sending players back into the wild before all reconvene in roughly five weeks. Work in organized team activities and minicamp ...
The Commanders' cornerback room received some useful upgrades this offseason. Trey Amos was a second-round pick . Two-time Super Bowl winner Jonathan Jones was a notable free-agent signing.
Despite offseason additions like safety Jeremy Chinn and nickel corner Mike Sainristil, the Commanders still rely on several inexperienced players in the secondary, including Benjamin St-Juste ...
The Washington Commanders have unearthed a surprise star this offseason, "savvy" 10-year wide receiver Chris Moore. Go to main menu. Go to search form.
ASHBURN, Va. — Noah Brown’s inside-out move had Marshon Lattimore beat. The Washington Commanders’ tallest wide receiver created space near the left sideline during a 7-on-7 drill.
Cornerback. Washington has seven corners on its roster -- none of whom were with the team prior to 2024. The Commanders drafted Mike Sainristil in the second round last spring, traded for Marshon ...