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Commanders hold preliminary talks on new deal for Terry McLaurin
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Washington Commanders GM Adam Peters has high expectations for new additions Deebo Samuel, Laremy Tunsil and Javon Kinlaw.
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When he’s not defending passes, Mike Sainristil is a serious videographer
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The Commanders defensive back spent a night as a credentialed videographer at a Wizards game.
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New WR Deebo Samuel promises Commanders are ‘going to get a dog’
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Samuel’s departure from San Francisco was challenging, but he said he’ll arrive in Washington “very motivated” and ready to get to work.
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The Commanders added 10 new players. Here’s how they fit in.
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Adam Peters and the Washington Commanders prioritized adding big bodies on both offense and defense in free agency. Here’s a deeper look.
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Laremy Tunsil ‘damn sure can’t wait to block’ for Jayden Daniels
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The Commanders acquired the five-time Pro Bowl tackle in a trade with the Houston Texans.
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Commanders agree to trade for Texans star left tackle Laremy Tunsil
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The Washington Commanders will acquire five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil from the Houston Texans for a package of draft picks.
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Commanders free agency: Tracking all of Washington’s signings
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Former Cowboys wideout Michael Gallup will add size and a vertical threat to Washington’s receiving corps.
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TE John Bates will return to Commanders on three-year contract
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He and Zach Ertz will stay together in Washington for at least another season.
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Commanders bring back Zach Ertz, one of Jayden Daniels’s favorite targets
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The veteran revitalized his career with Washington last season, hauling in seven touchdown catches.
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Will the Commanders make a splash in free agency? Here’s what to know.
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The Commanders have plenty of cap space, plenty of needs, and plenty of momentum from their best season in decade as free agency looms.
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Bobby Wagner says he and the Commanders have ‘unfinished business’
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After signing a one-year deal to stay in Washington, Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner said he never really considered playing anywhere else.
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Commanders release Pro Bowl DT Jonathan Allen
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The decision was expected after the team couldn’t find a trade partner for Allen, who has spent his entire eight-year NFL career in Washington.
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Bobby Wagner, the Commanders’ defensive leader, is staying put
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The linebacker will return for a 14th NFL season after agreeing to a one-year deal to stay with the Commanders. He had a team-best 132 tackles last year.
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Every NFL team wants what the Eagles had last season: A killer pass rush
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As the Super Bowl-winning Eagles made clear, pass rushers are invaluable in the modern NFL, and every team covets more.
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Landing Deebo Samuel is a shrewd bet for the relentless Commanders
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Even if the game-breaking wide receiver doesn’t perform as he did during his impressive 2021 season, he’s still a useful addition to Washington’s offense.
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Deebo Samuel at his best makes the Commanders’ offense even better
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The star wideout struggled with injuries with San Francisco last season but is tough, versatile, dangerous in space and capable of racking up big yards after the catch.
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Deebo Samuel is coming to D.C. after Commanders agree to trade with 49ers
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The star wide receiver had requested a trade from San Francisco.
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The Commanders seem prepared to revamp their defensive line
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Washington has 28 free agents — one of the highest totals in the league — and five are defensive linemen. That means a major change could be coming.
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F-minus no more: Commanders make massive leap in player survey
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The Commanders used to be dead last in the NFLPA’s annual survey about workplace conditions. Now, the franchise is earning high praise.
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