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Jacory Croskey-Merritt will make his debut this season for the Washington Commanders, but he wants NFL fans to call him by his preferred name.
Rich Eisen is returning to ESPN. Here's what to know about the popular anchor's return to the network, including The Rich Eisen Show, SportsCenter.
Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner explains why he stayed in D.C., citing culture, camaraderie, and leadership.
Joe Burrow looked very much ready for the regular season as the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Washington Commanders in a Monday Night Football exhibition, completing 9-of-14 passes for 62 yards and ending two of his three drives in the end zone. But it was what happened on the unsuccessful series that caught the eye of ESPN's halftime panel.
A SportsCenter anchor from 1996-2003 before jumping to NFL Network, Rich Eisen will return to ESPN's flagship program Aug. 18 as talk show also moves.
Washington Commanders veteran running back Brian Robinson Jr. did not play in his club's 31-17 preseason loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night in Landover, Maryland, possibly signaling the end of his tenure with the franchise after three seasons.
On Monday, ESPN analyst Marcus Spears did not hold back when discussing the Washington Commanders' contract dispute with wide receiver Terry McLaurin. He thinks the situation is "stupid" and warns that the team's Super Bowl hopes could be jeopardized.