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The Washington Commanders have found their franchise cornerstone in rising star quarterback Jayden Daniels. Following a prolific rookie season where he helped g
President Donald Trump said if it was his call, the Washington Commanders would have never changed the team nickname.
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) and the Commanders have preached urgency, citing major events in 2031, but a short delay might not imperil potential bids.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn has taken an enlightened view about wide receiver Terry McLaurin's contract dispute with the Washington Commanders. "Sometimes football and business intersect and this is one of those times,
Joe Theismann says the Washington Commanders must pay Terry McLaurin. He also compared the receiver to Jerry Rice.
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Hogs Haven on MSNDaily Slop - 9 July 25 - Will the Commanders adopt more 3-4 principles in 2025?I’ve been wondering if a potential scheme change could be on the cards. I don’t think it will necessarily be a huge scheme change, more of a package that they did use last year but one that could become much more of a staple for them this season.
Quarterback Jayden Daniels has already established himself as the 2024 Offensive Rookie of the Year and a Pro Bowler. Quan Martin deserves recognition as the unheralded building block on the Washington Commanders roster.
Jayden Daniels proved he is the future of the Commanders, and now the team is going all in for a big leap in the 2025 season.
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Commanders Wire on MSNNo surprise: Commanders' Jayden Daniels named top second-year quarterback entering 2025Pro Football Network names Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels the top ranked second-year quarterback in 2025.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNSocial Media Detectives Notices A Very Peculiar Hidden Message In The Washington Commanders’ New “Redskins” UniformsSocial media noticed the Washington Commanders are incorporating the old "R" into the Raise Hail slogan for th 2025 season.
The future of Washington football is taking shape-both on the scoreboard and in the city. As the Commanders aim to return to their historic home turf, a political tug-of-war brews