The Washington Commanders have retained their two-time Pro Bowl punter ... He is coming back on a one-year contract worth $2.87M, via Ari Meirov on X, formerly Twitter. The Commanders punted ...
the Commanders are bolstering their secondary - an area they struggled in in 2024 - by coming to a one-year agreement with two-time Super Bowl champion cornerback Jonathan Jones. Source ...
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The Washington Commanders’ front ... the third-fastest 40-yard time (4.3) at the combine. As stated earlier, Jackson and Scourton are considered more in the Round 2 range. The same for Sawyer ...
Minnesota gave Allen a three-year deal worth $60 million. Allen is a two-time Pro Bowler with the Commanders. He will become an immediate upgrade on the interior of Minnesota’s defensive line.
While Jonathan Jones was played his first eight seasons in the NFL with New England, the Patriots went to the Super Bowl ...
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Now is the time for the Washington Commanders to swing big. Quarterback Jayden Daniels will only be on his rookie contract once. There’s plenty of cap space, plenty of needs, and a realistic ...
The Washington Commanders have already started their offseason well, acquiring Deebo Samuel from the San Francisco 49ers in a trade that sent a fifth-round pick to the NFC West franchise.
The Washington Commanders had a strong rookie class led by Jayden Daniels, but they also had some Day 2 picks shine for them as well. Commanders head coach Dan Quinn was complimentary of second ...
As cuts continue to happen throughout the league, the Washington Commanders have joined in and made some moves of their own, releasing a two-time Pro Bowler, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.