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.
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) and the Commanders have preached urgency, citing major events in 2031, but a short delay might not imperil potential bids.
Washington will be in its “Super Bowl Era” for three nationally televised home games, with a look calling back to the 1980s. No, the helmet logo isn’t coming back.
An eight-time Pro Bowl pick, the 36-year-old is likely to sign a one-year deal that reunites him with Adam Peters, who was a scout in Denver when he was drafted..
Commanders second-round pick Trey Amos agrees to terms on a four-year, $7.3 million deal the day before rookies are required to report to training camp.