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Commanders announce training camp, joint practice schedule
The Commanders announced Monday that their rookies will report to minicamp on July 24, with veterans checking into the team facility in Ashburn, Virginia, on July 28.
SharesDaniels is done talking about last season as there’s enough on his plate for 2026
The start of the 2026 season is less than three months away for the Washington Commanders, and it's no surprise that Jayden Daniels wants to look forward, not backward.
SharesCommanders’ coaches, teammates laud ‘in control’ rookie Styles during offseason workouts
The Commanders remade their franchise two years ago when they drafted quarterback Jayden Daniels, an even-keeled leader who's a competitive menace on the field. Washington's leaders think they found his defensive mirror in rookie linebacker Sonny Styles.
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Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is a star on and off the field.
SharesLOVERRO: No World Cup for Washington is blessing in disguise
Former Washington football team owner Dan Snyder left behind a legacy of pain and shame for Washington sports fans -- with perhaps one exception.
SharesCommanders’ Blough touts collaboration for new offense
New Commanders offensive coordinator David Blough isn't too proud to take suggestions from his players. The process didn't change when an offensive lineman sent an old-school "Wing-T" playbook from his high school days ahead of Wednesday's voluntary workouts.
SharesLOVERRO: Daniels is the indispensable chess piece on Quinn’s board
The first Washington Commanders OTAs are in the books, and there were two themes that defined them.
Shares‘Something to prove’: Commanders’ Daniels leads charge in first offseason practice
Jayden Daniels has something to prove. As the Commanders opened their offseason workouts Wednesday, all eyes were on Washington's franchise quarterback as he began preparations for his third NFL season.
SharesLOVERRO: Commanders’ OTAs to be another ‘get to know you’ party
The first OTAs of the new season for the Washington Commanders start Wednesday, and they may need name tags for all the new faces -- not just among all the free agents and draft picks, but also for a coaching staff that has undergone a dramatic change after last year's disappointing 5-12 season.
SharesCommanders to feature in four prime-time games, open 2026 season against rival Eagles
The Washington Commanders' last two seasons ended in Philadelphia against the Eagles, with the 2024 NFC championship game and an uneventful regular season finale last year. This year, Washington will open the season on the road in Philadelphia at 4:25 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 13.
SharesLOVERRO: Heinicke was glimmer of light in Washington football era of darkness
In the brief time they were simply called the Washington Football Team -- in 2020 and 2021 -- Taylor Heinicke was their most beloved player.
SharesCommanders’ Daniels to star in third season of Netflix’s ‘Quarterback’
Commanders fans won't have to wait much longer to see franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels on their TVs.
SharesNFL releases record-setting international slate, Commanders to host Colts in London
The NFL will play a league record nine international games in seven countries next season.
SharesLOVERRO: Results on field remain to be seen, but nickname upgrades promising
The Washington Commanders' new running back is ready to announce his presence with authority.
SharesThree-time Super Bowl champion, Washington legend Monte Coleman dies at 68
Monte Leon Coleman, an iconic member of the legendary Super Bowl champion Redskins teams of the 1980s and '90s has died at the age of 68.
Shares‘Sade,’ ‘Fat Man’ and ‘Sonny’: Meet the new Commanders’ draft picks
From a linebacker named after a character from "The Godfather" to a running back best known as "Fat Man," the Washington Commanders added a handful of characters in the weekend's NFL draft.
SharesFrom Styles on, Commanders emphasize versatility in NFL draft
Despite having just two picks in the top 100, Washington improved its defense by taking Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles with the seventh pick in the first round and then filled a big need at wide receiver with Clemson's Antonio Williams early in the third.
SharesCommanders add linebacker Styles with No. 7 draft pick
The Washington Commanders' defensive overhaul continued on Thursday, as the franchise selected Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles with the seventh pick in this year's NFL draft.
SharesOffensive weapon or defensive pillar? Commanders have decision to make
The Washington Commanders have options with the No. 7 pick in this year's NFL draft, which begins with Round 1 on Thursday night.
SharesDistrict of Sports: Who will the Washington Commanders take in the NFL Draft?
Coming of a 5-12 season in 2025 -- and only two seasons removed from an NFC Championship game appearance -- the Washington Commanders have a specific position of need on each side of the ball in this year's NFL Draft.
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