The Washington Commanders did something special in 2024, going from one of the worst teams in the league the year prior to one of the best. Washington seemed to do everything right from a management standpoint and they will once again be tasked with putting together a roster that will help them contend for a Super Bowl in the 2025 season.
The Eagles received an F grade, ranking 30th in the league, with players voicing frustration over seating arrangements and scheduling ineffici
Super Bowl champion linebacker Bobby Wagner is set to become a free agent in 2025. After a year of solid production with the Washington Commanders, what could his next contract be worth? Wagner earned $6,
The Washington Commanders are coming off of their most successful season of the last 30 years, and the franchise is looking to maintain that success heading into next season. Unfortunately for the team,
ESPN predicts Philadelphia Eagles edge rusher Josh Sweat will sign with the Washington Commanders in free agency.
Bobby Wagner re-signs with Commanders
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Bobby Wagner References 'Unfinished Business' as Reason for Re-Signing With Commanders
Bobby Wagner on staying with Commanders: We have unfinished business
Wagner said he never considered leaving. “I just love what we’re building here. I love the team. I feel like this is the place,” Wagner said, via Nicki Jhabvala of the Washington Post. “You always want to be in a place where they want you to be here and they accept you.
Bobby Wagner Reveals His Reason For Returning To Commanders
The Washington Commanders proved that their Super Bowl window is wide open after reaching the NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles.A big part of that also has to do with rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels bursting onto the scene this season.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters recalls a Jayden Daniels story that made them want to draft him.
With Jonathan Allen out the door, the Washington Commanders will be in the market for help up front, and Josh Sweat could be their guy
Commanders tight end Zach Ertz is re-signing with the team on a one-year, $6.25 million contract after revitalizing his career in Washington, multiple outlets reported Saturday night.The deal for t
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