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The Washington Commanders could take some of the load off quarterback Jayden Daniels with one swift draft-day trade.
The Washington Commanders' Super Bowl window with Jayden Daniels is open, but one thing must be fixed before they can truly be called contenders.
Per the report from NBC Washington, the Commanders will pay up to $2.5 billion. That means (math time) the project could entail as little as $500 million in public money. And while half a billion is, ...
City leaders and the Commanders have been actively discussing bringing the team back to the District over the past year. Under new leadership, the Commanders prioritized returning to Washington, where ...
In the proposed deal to move the Commanders back to Washington, the franchise would reportedly put up $2.5 billion, and Washington would chip in $850 million, though those numbers could change.
A deal for a new stadium isn't done but is close to being sealed, per a report.
The Commanders only have five picks in the draft, so a trade up is unlikely, but if the right prospect is there, it could make sense for Washington. If the Commanders see that the pass rushers are ...
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Washington saw something salvageable in Samuel despite going through a down year by his usually high standards in 2024. The Commanders didn't give up anything more than a fifth-round selection to ...
The Washington Commanders enter free agency with 24 players ... Two-year deal WR Noah Brown (re-signed): One-year deal worth up to $4.5 million ...
The Washington Commanders have been doing everything they can to ensure that Jayden Daniels has the protection and weapons he needs to succeed even more in his second year. The franchise and the ...