The Commanders in a meeting room, head coach Dan Quinn asked the returning players to all stand to their feet and move to another seat. He asked them to move around and get to know some of the new players.
It’s no secret that Washington punter Tress Way and safety Jeremy Reaves are close. When Reaves learned he made the Pro Bowl in 2022, Way’s reaction—he also made the Pro Bowl—was terrific.
The Washington Commanders have a lot of fresh energy surrounding the team and organization with the hiring of Dan Quinn and his experienced coaching staff.
The Washington Commanders will likely move on from head coach Ron Rivera on Monday after four seasons with the team. Rivera accepted the job as Washington’s head coach and, essentially, general manager in Jan.
Well, even the post-game show kicked off with a major error. Bryan Colbert Jr., the Commanders’ postgame show host, began declaring the final score was 35-10.
When you think things can't get any worse for the Washington Commanders, they do. It was a tale of two halves for the Commanders, as they were seemingly
There hasn't been a ton to celebrate for the Washington Commanders this season. Sure, the Commanders have been basking in the glow of ridding themselves of former owner Dan Snyder, but apart from the change at the top it's been business as usual.
Long snapper Camaron Cheeseman was cut by the Commanders on Monday after his latest in a string of botched snaps. A sixth-round pick in 2021 that Washington traded up to select, Cheeseman skipped a snap in the closing minutes of the first quarter to punter Tress Way in Sunday's loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
The Washington Commanders are firing someone, but it may not be who most people think. According to the team, long snapper Camaron Cheeseman has been cut following his performance against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Washington Commanders looked like they were in business on offense late in the second quarter when they recovered a Rams’ fumble. Unfortunately, Washington’s offense wasn’t up for the challenge, going three-and-out for the second time after a turnover in Sunday’s game.
Pro Bowl voting is underway. On Wednesday, Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network released a list of the top 10 vote earners at every position. Five Washington Commanders, led by quarterback Sam Howell, were among the top 10 at their respective positions.
Making the Patriots offense drive long distances is a good path to beating New England this season and it's one the Commanders employed on their way to a 20-17 win last Sunday.
Jake Elliott connected on a 54-yard field goal attempt in overtime causing the Commanders to lose 34-31 to the Eagles, Sunday in Philadelphia. The Eagles had driven 34 yards following Tress Way’s uncharacteristically subpar punt of only 29 yards, giving the Eagles the ball on their own 41.
The Washington Commanders are sticking with long-snapper Camaron Cheeseman despite his struggles. Cheeseman has had issues with snapping the ball too low.
The Cheese remains The fact that a long snapper has been getting headlines over multiple weeks is never a good thing, and that’s a problem for the Washington Commanders.
The Commanders survive a late scare and the altitude at Empower Field Any NFL game in Denver comes with a football version of caveat emptor – beware of the altitude and the effects it has on players.
Tress Way has been a mainstay for the Washinton Commanders. The punter is the longest-tenured Commanders player, joining the team in 2014. He’s become a fan favorite.
The Washington Commanders find themselves without a surplus of praise being sent their way these days, but that wasn’t always the case. Before recent
On Wednesday, Rivera broke the news to a surprised Reaves that he had made the Pro Bowl — one of four Washington players to be honored.
Pro Bowl voting is in full swing, and the Commanders have several players who deserve consideration, especially on the defensive line.
Washington’s kicker Joey Slye has been named November’s special teams player of the month; punter Tress Way received the honor in October.
Eight-year Washington Football Team punter Tress Way missed a game for the first time in his career last week against the Philadelphia Eagles , and it was due to COVID-19.
The signing comes after punter Tress Way was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list on Thursday.
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