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SB Nation on MSNPictures, videos, news, and notes from the Washington Commanders Training Camp Day 20
The Washington Commanders are back in Ashburn for the twentieth day of training camp practices. They played the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football for their second preseason game, and are now preparing for another home game against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday afternoon.
With a young quarterback, a strong front-office and coaching team, and emerging talent across positions, Washington is positioned for long-term growth if its key pieces develop as expected.
Washington Commanders rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt has been one of the stars of training camp. The running back out of Arizona was taken in the seventh round,
Washington Commanders coach Dan Quinn urges players to focus on effort and competition as roster cuts loom, highlighting late additions and bubble players battling for spots.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNBigbear.ai secures naming rights for Washington Commanders training facility
BigBear.ai, an AI solutions provider focused on national security and critical infrastructure and currently valued at $2.04 billion, has teamed up with the Washington Commanders in a new multi-year partnership. As part of the deal, the team’s Ashburn, Virginia, training facility has been renamed the BigBear.ai Performance Center.
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A to Z Sports on MSNThe Washington Commanders made a massive mistake that could've fixed a position, and they saw it backfire on Monday night
Adam Peters has done a great job revamping the Washington Commanders' roster and building around franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels, but there are still a couple of positions that need to be improved.
BigBear.ai secures naming rights to the Commanders’ training facility, now called the BigBear.ai Performance Center, in a landmark partnership that blends innovation, sports, and community impact.
Polling regarding views about the team name of the Washington Commanders versus the Redskins suggest fans mostly just want wins.
The Washington Commanders brought in several players for tryouts last week, including veteran OT George Fant. The visit went well, and the two sides reportedly stayed in contact. Fant has now reportedly agreed to terms on a free agent deal.