Washington Commanders
Commanders enter free agency with $80M to fill growing roster holes
The Commanders have cap space to burn and are reportedly willing to chase top-tier talent as the NFL enters its free-agent negotiating period on Monday.
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The Commanders are maintaining some consistency on the defensive line. The franchise agreed to sign defensive linemen Deatrich Wise and Shy Tuttle to one-year deals, according to a source familiar with the negotiations.
SharesCommanders re-sign Allegretti, plan to release Lattimore as free agency nears
The Commanders are gearing up for the NFL's free-agency blitz this month. The franchise agreed to re-sign offensive lineman Nick Allegretti to a two-year deal on Monday and informed cornerback Marshon Lattimore about plans to release him, according to sources familiar with the moves.
SharesCommanders agree to pay D.C. $1 million to settle lawsuit over previous ownership deceiving fans
The Washington Commanders have agreed to pay $1 million to the District of Columbia to settle a lawsuit from 2022 that alleged the NFL team under previous ownership colluded to deceive fans by lying about an inquiry into sexual misconduct and a persistently hostile work environment.
SharesWashington Commanders resign offensive lineman Allegretti to two-year extension
The Commanders are focusing on their offensive line as the NFL nears its free agency period.
SharesCommanders finish third in annual NFL players’ survey
The NFL Players Association isn't publicly releasing its annual survey that asks athletes to grade their teams' facilities, policies and benefits each offseason. An initial report indicated that the Commanders, who once ranked near the bottom of the league in most categories, surged up the survey leaderboards this year.
SharesCommanders enter NFL combine with options for No. 7 pick, plenty of holes to fill
The Commanders have a choice to make with the No. 7 pick in the upcoming NFL draft. The clock unofficially starts ticking this week as the top prospects in college football convene with teams at the scouting combine in Indianapolis.
SharesLOVERRO: Wild card Aiyuk could write himself a happier plot twist with Commanders
Everybody loves a good second-chance story.
SharesCommanders to host regular-season game in London, opponent still to be determined
The Commanders are headed across the pond again in 2026. The NFL announced Tuesday that the franchise would host a regular-season game at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this fall.
SharesCommanders and Jaguars to host games in London next season, with Jacksonville playing twice
The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to become the first NFL team to play two home games overseas.
SharesCommanders eye extension with Tunsil, offer no updates on Wagner, Ertz
Commanders general manager Adam Peters is keeping every door open as Washington steps into a crucial offseason period. He avoided any splashy comments at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis on Tuesday, instead focusing on flexibility in contract negotiations.
SharesCommanders re-sign lineman Wylie, lose assistant coach Johnson to Rams
The Washington Commanders made their first major move of the offseason on Monday, re-signing offensive lineman Andrew Wylie to a two-year contract.
SharesCapitals cheer on Slovakian, Canadian teammates amid Olympic runs
Slovakian defenseman Martin Fehervary is a rising star at this year's Olympics. His impressive play and subsequent rise in fame haven't surprised his Capitals teammates, who watched from afar Wednesday as Slovakia qualified for the semifinals.
SharesFormer Redskins guard Johnson dies at 54 during family trip
Former Washington Redskins guard Tre' Johnson died "suddenly and unexpectedly" on Sunday during a trip, his family reported. The 1999 Pro Bowler was 54 years old.
SharesLOVERRO: Bigger names tend to come with higher price tags
The Washington Commanders introduced their new coordinators Tuesday -- David Blough on offense and Daronte Jones on defense, both newbies to the high-profile roles. If owner Josh Harris had written bigger checks, the team might have been introducing Mike McDaniel and Brian Flores instead.
SharesCommanders sign punter Way to one-year extension
The longest-tenured Commander is sticking around. The franchise signed punter Tress Way, who first joined the organization in 2014, to a one-year contract extension on Tuesday.
SharesCommanders’ new coordinators bring fresh eyes, varied backgrounds to Washington
The Washington Commanders needed fresh blood after a disastrous 2025 campaign that featured a laundry list of injuries and a disappointing 4-13 record. The infusion began Tuesday as the team introduced new offensive coordinator David Blough and defensive coordinator Daronte Jones.
SharesSonny Jurgensen celebrated as NFL community remembers Redskins legend
Generations of NFL fans gathered -- online and in-person -- this weekend to remember Sonny Jurgensen, the Washington legend known for his enormous arm and even bigger personality. The one-of-a-kind figure -- who loved behind-the-back passes, women and scotch -- died Friday at the age of 91.
SharesFormer Redskins All-Pro Barry Wilburn dies in Tennessee house fire
Former Washington Redskins defensive back Barry Wilburn died in a house fire on Friday in Orange Mound, Tennessee.
SharesHall of Fame quarterback Sonny Jurgensen dies at age 91
Sonny Jurgensen, the Hall of Fame quarterback whose strong arm, keen wit and affable personality made him one of the most beloved figures in Washington football history, has died. He was 91.
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