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Sportsnaut on MSNNFL expert believes Washington Commanders are preparing to go back to their old nameOn Wednesday, the Washington Commanders unveiled all-new jerseys ahead of the 2025-26 NFL season. What’s even more interesting is that
ESPN called out the Washington Commanders for losing $128 Million Pro Bowl DT Jonathan Allen to the Minnesota Vikings.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNIs Commanders' Daron Payne one of the NFL's top 10 defensive tackles?ESPN recently ranked its top 10 defensive tackles in the NFL. Dexter Lawrence of the New York Giants was No. 1, while Philadelphia's Jalen Carter was ranked No. 3. Payne missed out on the top 10, but did land in the "also receiving votes" category.
As he continues his holdout with the Washington Commanders, one insider touched on the type of price range Terry McLaurin is seeking in his next contract.
Laremy Tunsil lands at No. 86 on the NFL Top 100 as he prepares for a major role with the Commanders in 2025. Another player could follow soon.
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The Washington Commanders are reaching deep into their storied history for the 2025 season, bringing back the iconic Super Bowl era throwback uniforms. This mov
The 12 regular-season wins tied for the third-highest total in franchise history. This team, and its star rookie quarterback, Jayden Daniels, belongs in any top 10 conversation.
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Hogs Haven on MSNWashington Commanders UDFA Spotlight Second Years: RB Michael Wiley, DT Norell Pollard, QB Sam Hartman, SS Ben NikkelExamples include currently rostered Commanders Andrew Wylie, Trent Scott, and, of course, All-Pros Frankie Luvu and Jeremy Reaves. Eleven UDFAs were signed by Washington after the 2024 draft. Today, I will offer a brief refresher on the four who remain that are entering camp for a second chance at a roster spot.
Receiver Malik Nabers ends up ninth to the Bears instead of the Giants and LSU teammate Brian Thomas Jr. is the first receiver taken, by the Arizona Cardinals at No. 4, while Marvin Harrison Jr. slides to No. 13 to the Raiders.