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The Commanders' 2025 plan is built on smart defensive moves, veteran leadership, culture investment, and a $100M upgrade to ...
Increasing competition was a core component of the Washington Commanders' offseason strategy in 2025. Adam Peters retained a lot of his free agents who gave so much to the cause last time around.
Cornerback, edge-rusher, and running back loom large as pressing needs the Washington Commanders can fix in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. None of those positions is as worthy of the No.
The Commanders have five picks in this week’s draft, but GM Adam Peters said decision-makers “put ourselves in a really good position to not force something.” Accessibility statement Skip to ...
The Washington Commanders are entering a critical phase of the 2025 NFL offseason, with several key dates shaping their roster and strategy for the upcoming season. From free agent deadlines to ...
The Washington Commanders didn’t make any significant quarterback moves this offseason, primarily because they didn’t need to. Second-year star Jayden Daniels is coming off an NFL Offensive ...
The Commanders won't take anyone by surprise in 2025 so they need to get better at multiple positions via the 2025 NFL Draft. Finding a top-fight edge rusher is arguably the team's top priority.
The Washington Commanders are now a lot older than they were last season. ... Mar 25, 2025 10:54 AM EDT. In this story: Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders have a Laremy Tunsil plan for 2025 NFL draft first-round pick, offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr.
It was a quieter process for general manager Adam Peters during the 2025 NFL Draft. The Washington Commanders only had five picks at their disposal following some bombshell trade activity ...
With new leadership, a promising young quarterback and renewed national interest, the Washington Commanders are raising season ticket prices by an average of roughly 11 percent for the 2025 season ...
In trying to jump the snap and stop Philadelphia from shoving Jalen Hurts into the end zone in the NFC Championship, the Washington Commanders were whistled for encroachment on three straight plays.