The culture is changing for the Washington Commanders, according to the players in the building. After back-to-back years as the worst-ranked franchise in the league, owner Josh Harris’ franchise surged to the 11th-best in this year’s NFL Players Association report cards.
The Commanders used to be dead last in the NFLPA’s annual survey about workplace conditions. Now, the franchise is earning high praise.
The New England Patriots hired Mike Vrabel to help lead them back to their winning ways. They could trade for a Pro Bowler to help him build an elite defense.
The Washington Commanders are heading into the offseason with a plan to build on last year's unexpected run to the NFC Championship game. One prediction has them landing one of the top pass rushers in the AFC.
How do you assess a roster when only one team has fewer players under contract? This 10-step plan attempts to address that question.
First-year head coach Dan Quinn ranked as the league’s most-liked coach as he took a 4-13 Commanders team to 12-5 and an NFC title game appearance in his debut year. The Commanders also improved their food services, travel and family accommodations as they rose from an F-minus workplace grade to B.
In his newest mock draft NFL Network's Bucky Brooks has the Washington Commanders addressing the receiver room.
NFLPA chief strategy officer JC Tretter unveiled the report cards for the 2024 season on Wednesday, and the results reflected overall improvements across the league. This year, 1,695 NFL players (roughly 77 percent of NFLPA membership) took part in the survey, which was conducted from Aug. 26 to Nov. 20, 2024.
The Washington Commanders will formally meet with Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty at the NFL combine in Indianapolis.
The Washington Commanders are in a better spot than they were a year ago entering the scouting combine, and that thought isn't lost on general manager Adam Peters.
The Washington Commanders have given veteran defensive lineman Jonathan Allen permission to find a trade partner.
First-year head coach Dan Quinn ranked as the league’s most-liked coach as he took a 4-13 Commanders team to 12-5 and an NFC title game appearance in his debut year. The Commanders also improved their food services, travel and family accommodations as they rose from an F-minus workplace grade to B.