Iranian commanders and scientists killed in Israeli strikes
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Washington is bigger and perhaps better after its offseason moves, as seen during minicamp, but we’ll learn plenty more when the team returns to action.
After the first round of NFL mandatory minicamp wraps up, members of the Washington Commanders are raving about former Oregon Ducks offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr., particularly from Commanders offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil.
"Adam Peters' big swings (i.e. Deebo Samuel, Laremy Tunsil) only serve to highlight Jayden Daniels' infectious magic, and Washington's dynamic quarterback wins the nation's capital its first Super Bowl since 1991," Benjamin writes.
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Reaves was waived by the Eagles, but eventually landed on Washington's roster. It took a couple of months before Reaves was promoted to the main roster. Early on, Reaves's stint as a Commander was rocky, as he was waived by the team in 2019. However, he was promoted from the practice squad and appeared in nine games throughout his sophomore season.
CBS Sports outlines the nightmare scenario for Washington in 2025—and while fans hope it never happens, it’s a real possibility they can't ignore.
That will be hard to do, especially for the 2024 draft class. Whether it was second-overall pick Jayden Daniels or second-round contributors like Jer-Zhan Newton and Mike Sainristil, the Commanders received instant production from last year's rookie class. As seasoned veterans, Washington needs those players to improve this season.
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Sporting News on MSNCommanders predicted to trade offensive star to Chargers for former 1st round WR and draft picksThe Washington Commanders have spent all offseason building their roster to make a run at a Super Bowl. But one prediction has them trading one of their best offensive weapons to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Former Pro Bowl cornerback Marshon Lattimore is looking to produce in his first full season with the Washington Commanders.