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The Washington D.C. Council voted to approve a $3.7 billion stadium deal that it hopes will revitalize a neglected area of the city. Legislation often moves slowly in Washington D.C., and this deal was no different. The Council has been negotiating the deal for months, hammering out the details with Commanders Managing Partner Josh Harris.
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Where does the Commanders' offensive line rank among all 32 NFL teams?
It's been an up-and-down start to the season for the Commanders' offensive line. How do they stack up against other NFL teams?
The Commanders have played at Northwest Stadium (formerly FedEx Field) in Landover, Maryland, since 1997. They previously played at D.C.'s RFK Stadium from 1961-96 and plan to return to the new version of it that's currently being built.
Watch as Senior Writer Ed Easton Jr. sits down with Super Bowl champion and Washington Commanders tight end Zach Ertz. He shares his thoughts on the Commanders heading into the 2025 season and reflects on his Super Bowl LIII clinching touchdown reception.
With the starting QB's status in doubt, the Washington Commanders may turn to their veteran backup. He spoke about the potential opportunity to lead the team.
Commanders QB Jayden Daniels hurt his knee in Week 2's "Thursday Night Football" game. Here's the latest injury update:
After Deatrich Wise Jr. suffered a season-ending injury in Week 2, the Washington Commanders have added veteran pass-rusher Preston Smith to boost their defensive line.
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NFL makes a statement on Tom Brady drama that's worrying Washington Commanders fans ahead of Week 3 matchup
Tom Brady has been a hot topic today, with a lot of people being critical of his involvement with the Las Vegas Raiders coaching staff and his broadcasting position. Brady is a minority owner of the Raiders and also the highest-paid sports broadcaster ever after signing a 10-year deal worth $375