A first-round pick for DK Metcalf is a steep trade price, but the philosophy behind an aggressive offseason should define Washington’s offseason.
The Washington Commanders had interest in acquiring receiver DK Metcalf, but he was traded by the Seattle Seahawks to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
While the main storylines include the New York Giants' interest in Aaron Rodgers and the Washington Commanders' trade for Deebo Samuel, there's also an intriguing, under-the-radar rumor coming out of New England that involves the Patriots' pursuit of a No.
The Houston Texans are trading star left tackle Laremy Tunsil and a 2025 fourth-round pick to the Washington Commanders in exchange for a 2025 third-round pick, 2025 seventh-round pick, 2026 second-round pick and 2026 fourth-round pick,
After signing a standout player, the Washington Commanders are preparing for a key departure. One of their top contributors from last season is expected to join the Minnesota Vikings to support JJ McCarthy following Sam Darnold's exit.
The NFL offseason kicked into a higher gear on Monday with the unofficial start of free agency as the legal negotiating window has opened up. With it has come an array of teams coming to terms in principle on contracts leading up to when they can become official on Wednesday at 4 p.
The wide receiver market has heated up this offseason and even with the Washington Commanders agreeing ... or DK Metcalf (Seattle Seahawks). In the case of any new addition, however, the questions ...
The Commanders are bringing back one of the anchors of their defense as they look to replicate their success from 2024.
Dan Quinn not only leads the Washington Commanders, but he has also accumulated a millionaire fortune after years of success in the NFL. His salary places him among the highest-paid coaches, and his net worth continues to grow.
On the unofficial start of free agency, the 49ers lost (deep breath) guard Aaron Banks, cornerback Charvarius Ward, safety Talanoa Hufanga, linebacker Dre Greenlaw, offensive tackle Jaylon Moore, running back Elijah Mitchell and quarterback Joshua Dobbs. ( h/t ESPN's Field Yates ).