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The offseason has arrived for the New England Patriots but plenty of work remains. Mike Vrabel will continue building out his coaching staff with the attention soon shifting to upgrading the talent on the actual roster.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters has spoken out about the future of struggling Pro Bowl CB Marshon Lattimore.
The Commanders’ biggest free-agent signing was Armstrong, while their third-biggest was Biadasz. In the draft, after they chose Jayden Daniels with the No. 2 pick, they used a second-round pick on a defensive lineman and a third-round pick on an offensive lineman.
The Washington Commanders can sign another Bobby Wagner by acquiring "premier" veteran defensive end Khalil Mack in 2025 NFL free agency.
The New England Patriots don't need a starting quarterback. It's pretty clear that Drake Maye is their answer moving forward, but they may require some insuranc
One player isn’t sufficient to fuel a team’s playoff berth and deep postseason run. But one player is also necessary to chase such goals: a strong quarterback. And the Commanders have him.
Can the Patriots make the same kind of leap as the fortune-flipping Commanders, who are one win away from a Super Bowl berth?
MINUTE DRILL. HI, EVERYBODY. IF YOU’RE A PATRIOTS FAN, SEEING THE WASHINGTON COMMANDERS GO TO THE NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HAS TO REALLY GIVE YOU HOPE. AND HERE’S WHY. IN 2023, THE WASHINGTON COMMANDERS FINISHED THE SEASON FOUR AND 13.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) throws during an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders, Sunday, August 25, 2024 in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Daniel Kucin Jr.) Additionally, the Pats would be wise to ink players and deals like ...
Jayden Daniels has been a roster change for the ages, infusing the Washington Commanders football team with the sort of magic described by winemaking monk Dom Pérignon, who sampled his accidental invention, champagne, and (supposedly) said he was tasting the stars.
On Philly's first play from scrimmage on Sunday afternoon, running back Saquon Barkley took a pitch from quarterback Jalen Hurts and broke a few tackles before scampering 60 yards for a touchdown. SAQUON ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! 📺: #WASvsPHI on FOX 📱: Stream on @NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/26534Ls9Mx