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The Washington Commanders could part ways with 3-time Super Bowl champion OL Nick Allegretti this season to save salary cap space.
As the Washington Commanders continues reshaping its staff, the latest hire reinforces a longstanding connection within the organization.
There was more news from Washington yesterday, with Commanders assistant QB coach David Blough reportedly getting an interview with his former team, the Detroit Lions, for their newly-vacated offensive coordinator job. Johnny Morton was fired after one season of not being able to live up to the legend of Ben Johnson.
The Washington Commanders will hire D.J. Williams, Doug Williams' son, as their next QBs coach. Here's what to know.
The Washington Commanders are expected to have close to $100 million in cap space this offseason to work with, which makes them one of the more intriguing teams
We wanna hear your takes on the design for the new Commanders stadium. Why it matters: Architects HKS went with a classical look, in line with D.C.'s monuments and RFK Stadium's iconic curves. Tell us what you think in our poll below — there's space to leave your comments,
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Commanders interviewed top DC candidate on Wednesday
The Commanders have interviewed multiple candidates already, including three current defensive coordinators: Flores, Patrick Graham (Raiders) and Dennard Wilson (Titans). Graham and Wilson remain under contract with their respective teams, but their head coaches were fired, allowing them to interview with Washington.
The Washington Commanders need to make a move at wide receiver this offseason, whether that be re-signing Deebo Samuel or another veteran in free agency. One analyst predicts the Commanders will opt for a projected $36 million wide receiver instead of keeping Samuel.