In the first two days of free agency, GM Adam Peters has actually made good, solid moves for the Commanders' future ...
Los Angeles had a glaring hole in the secondary heading into the offseason, and they've dedicated a lot of resources to addressing it in the first hours of NFL free agency.
Marcus Mariota is sticking around in the nation's capital. The veteran quarterback reportedly re-signed with the Washington Commanders on a one-year, $7 million contract that can be worth up to $11 ...
So, we have to consider the real possibilities that Mariota may choose not to re-sign with the Commanders. If he does move on ...
From spending big on Tyler Linderbaum to a defensive overhaul under Daronte Jones, here is our complete 2026 Washington ...
Patrick Mahomes watched Kansas City trade Tyreek Hill. He stayed silent when L’Jarius Sneed left. Eight years of roster moves, accepted without public comment.
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2-round 2026 NFL mock draft: Raiders reap rewards of the Maxx Crosby trade while Bears, Chiefs replace veterans dealt this week
The 2026 NFL Draft buzz is about to kick into overdrive. Free agency opens next week, which is going to dramatically shift ...
It was a fun fascination, Maxx Crosby tearing off the edge in a Baltimore Ravens uniform and terrorizing opposing ...
As the Raiders weigh incoming Maxx Crosby offers, the Ravens and Cowboys are among the top suitors. More at PFR.
Was the Trent McDuffie trade an early signal that the Kansas City Chiefs are going to have a rebuilding or retooling year?
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Daily slop: 6 Mar 26 – Former Commanders center Tyler Biadasz signs a 3-year contract with the Chargers
A collection of articles, podcasts & tweets from around the web to keep you in touch with the Commanders, the NFC East, the NFL and sports in general, and a sprinkling of other stuff ...
The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to trade star corner Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams for four draft picks. Now GM Brett ...
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