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Commanders acquire LT Laremy Tunsil, agree to sign DT Javon Kinlaw
The Washington Commanders made two big splashes in the opening hours of NFL free agency, agreeing to terms with defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw and acquiring standout offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil in a trade with the Houston Texans, according to a person with knowledge of the moves. The signing of Kinlaw cannot be official until the start of the new league...
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Washington Commanders release defensive tackle Jonathan Allen
The Washington Commanders have released two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. The move Friday comes less than two weeks since they gave Allen’s camp permission to talk to other teams around the NFL about a potential trade. There was no guaranteed money owed to the 30-year-old veteran going into the final season of his contract. That made him a...
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Commanders' Dan Quinn on skill player needs: All Ears with JP Finlay
Washington Commanders coach Dan Quinn answers questions about skill player needs. Team insider JP Finlay explains. Also on All Ears: What They’re Saying, What You Missed and the Mailbag.
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Commanders acquire wide receiver Deebo Samuel in a trade with the 49ers, AP source says
A person with knowledge of the trade tells The Associated Press the Washington Commanders have acquired wide receiver Deebo Samuel from the San Francisco 49ers, pending a physical, for a fifth-round pick. The deal cannot be made official until the start of the new league year March 12. The 29-year-old gives the Commanders another playmaker for quarterback Jayden Daniels going...
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On location at NFL Scouting Combine: All Ears with JP Finlay
Team Insider JP Finlay reports from the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Also on All Ears: What I’m Hearing and What You Missed.
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Commanders coach Quinn looks for competitive spirit at NFL Combine
With a successful season in the rearview mirror, next season starts this week at the NFL Scouting Combine. Team insider JP Finlay reports on the qualities Washington Commanders coach Dan Quinn wants in the players he drafts.
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Commanders show vast improvment on NFL Players Association report card
After finishing last in the league on the NFL Players Association report card two years in a row, the Washington Commanders soared up 20 places. Team insider JP Finlay reports head coach Dan Quinn credits owner Josh Harris.
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Commanders give Jonathan Allen permission to seek trade
The Washington Commanders have given two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen permission to seek a trade, general manager Adam Peters confirmed Tuesday. Allen is going into the final season of a four-year, $72 million extension signed in 2021. There is no guaranteed money owed to the 30-year-old veteran, making him a candidate to be released this spring if an...
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Jonathan Allen granted permission to seek trade
Defensive tackle Jonathan Allen’s time with the Washington Commanders appears to be coming to an end. Team insider JP Finlay reports.
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Myles Garrett on the Commanders?: All Ears with JP Finlay
Cleveland Browns Player Myles Garrett was asked if he would ever consider joining the Washington Commanders. Team Insider JP Finlay explains. Also on All Ears: What They’re Saying, What You Missed and the Mailbag.
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DC mayor open to public funding for NFL stadium
Mayor Muriel Bowser began her push to convince D.C. taxpayers to support bringing the Washington Commanders back to the District. Bowser has said for months she’s willing to invest public money into infrastructure around the RFK Stadium site, but at a town hall Thursday night, she acknowledged she isn’t ruling out using public funds for an NFL stadium, as...
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DC mayor open to public funding for NFL stadium
Mayor Muriel Bowser began her push to convince D.C. taxpayers to support bringing the Washington Commanders back to the District. News4’s Mark Segraves reports Bowser told hundreds of residents she’s open to using public dollars to fund a new NFL stadium at a town hall Thursday night.
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DC leaders hold community meeting about RFK Stadium site
D.C. residents got the opportunity to ask city officials questions and express concerns about the RFK Stadium site Thursday evening during a community meeting at Eastern High School in Northeast. Mayor Murial Bowser, Ward 7 Councilmember Wendell Felder and representatives for Events DC were met by a full house. “Let’s be perfectly clear: That Super Bowl will be coming...
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DC leaders hold community meeting about RFK Stadium site
D.C. residents got the opportunity to ask city officials questions and express concerns about the RFK Stadium site Thursday evening during a community meeting at Eastern High School in Northeast. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Jayden Daniels feels ‘blessed' to win 2 NFL Honors: All Ears with JP Finlay
Washington Commanders Team Insider JP Finlay shares his conversation with Jayden Daniels after a tremendous rookie season, our top regular season plays (non-Hail Mary edition!) and finding the right pieces for more success in 2025.
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Daniels takes home Rookie of the Year and Moment of the Year
Team insider JP Finlay caught up with Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels after he took home two awards at the NFL Honors Thursday night.
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Josh Allen wins MVP, Barkley OPOY at 2025 NFL Honors
The NFL handed out the hardware at the 2025 NFL Honors ceremony in New Orleans on Thursday.
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Jayden Daniels a near-unanimous choice for NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
Jayden Daniels was a near-unanimous choice for AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after helping the Washington Commanders win 12 games. The Pro Bowl quarterback received 49 of 50 first-place votes with the other going to Raiders tight end Brock Bowers. Daniels, the No. 2 overall pick, threw for 3,568 yards, 25 TDs and posted a 100.1 rating. He...
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Catching up with former Washington player Terry Crews on NFL Honors red carpet
Former Washington football player Terry Crews is excited about the team’s success. Team insider JP Finlay spoke with him on the red carpet at the NFL Honors.
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Jayden Daniels expected to be named rookie of the year at NFL Honors
While he’d rather be in New Orleans to play in the Super Bowl, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is excited to attend NFL Honors. Team insider JP Finlay spoke with him.