https://www.hogshaven.com/2025-wash...he-washington-commanders-training-camp-day-20Marcus Mariota, Brandon Coleman, and Trey Amos all returned to practice after missing varying amounts of time. Coleman has been out since August 2nd after suffering a leg injury in practice, and his returned will be welcome on an offensive line that will look a lot different from Week 1 last season.
Some predictions ---- either 8-9 or 7-10
I can’t see this team going backwards. Jayden will be better, the line is way better, Deebo is going to be a major cog in the offense and Merritt gives us a home run threat we haven’t had since Portis. Giddy up!![]()
I can’t see this team going backwards. Jayden will be better, the line is way better, Deebo is going to be a major cog in the offense and Merritt gives us a home run threat we haven’t had since Portis. Giddy up!![]()
If Washington is going to go forward, it's the defense that needs to improve, not the offense.
I can’t see this team going backwards. Jayden will be better, the line is way better, Deebo is going to be a major cog in the offense and Merritt gives us a home run threat we haven’t had since Portis. Giddy up!![]()
If Washington is going to go forward, it's the defense that needs to improve, not the offense.
Objects in mirror are closer than they appear.
And by most accounts, it should be better. Our secondary especially. Lattimore wasn't healthy last year (he is now) and Trey Amos has been the star of camp on the defensive side of the ball. And Kinlaw has also been a great addition.I can’t see this team going backwards. Jayden will be better, the line is way better, Deebo is going to be a major cog in the offense and Merritt gives us a home run threat we haven’t had since Portis. Giddy up!![]()
If Washington is going to go forward, it's the defense that needs to improve, not the offense.
I'm sticking with this. If anything, those win totals may be high. Their defense is pretty likely to be pretty bad again, they'll have to outscore opponents, and they're playing better opponents.10-7 or 11-6, even though they'll be a better team than last year.
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We also placed DL Rashad Weaver on injured reserve and released DT Phidarian Mathis and CB Ryan Cooper.
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Asked about the WR depth, Quinn pointed out how rookie Jaylin Lane worked some outside vs. the Bengals. "he's the one I see the ascension taking place." Said that he sees Lane taking the coaching points and applying onto the field. "He can apply it very quickly," Quinn said.
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Dan Quinn said WR Noah Brown is getting close. Said the "arrow is pointing up for him."
Commanders fans likely left Northwest Stadium on Monday night pleased even though their team lost, because in the brief time the first-team offense was on the field, it was explosive — and Daniels, last season’s NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, never threw a game pass.
It was a running festival that would have made Joe Gibbs and the Hogs proud. The right side of the offensive line — tight end John Bates, rookie right tackle Josh Conerly and guard Andrew Wylie — plowed over the Bengals first-team defense (albeit without their best player, Trey Hendrickson). Newcomer Deebo Samuel had one carry for 19 yards. Chris Rodriguez peeled off a 40-yard run. There was Croskey-Merritt’s touchdown run. And on another drive, Daniels pulled the ball down for a 14-yard run, breaking tackles along the way instead of sliding when he was at risk in a meaningless preseason game.
I had read Dolphins were front runners but Adam Peters relationships with the 49'ers made a lot of sense and easy to see how that trade got done.I don't know how reliable this guy is.
Dan Quinn spoke to the media after today’s 30-3 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. It was the Washington Commanders third and final preseason game, and Quinn wasn’t happy with getting outplayed in all three phases of the game. Sam Hartman had two interceptions and a fumble, and Josh Johnson added another pick in when he relieved him.
DQ says he’s impressed by Brandon Coleman asking to play today. Sometimes the coach has to stop the player but they knew BC could use the work
— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) August 23, 2025
Brandon Coleman was originally on the list of players who were sitting out today’s game, but he wanted the reps after missing weeks with a leg injury. Quinn said they will always do what’s best for the players, and Coleman was ready to go, while players like Noah Brown want to play, but aren’t quite there yet.
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Commanders guard Brandon Coleman said he asked to play today despite initially being ruled out (along with other starters).Coleman didn’t play in the preseason last year and said that impacted his start to the season. He wanted game reps, especially at a new position, before the regular season starts.
I still wish Sam could make it in this league, just seems less and less likely now. But he’s a good guy and I’m sure a great teammateSam Howell was just traded to the Eagles. His spot on the Vikings roster was taken when they signed Carson Wentz.
Apart from losing quarterback Jayden Daniels, the worst place Washington could lose a player right now is at linebacker. Actually, as great as Daniels is, a loss at linebacker could be even more serious. The drop-off from the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year to his backup, Marcus Mariota, is noticeable but not insurmountable. The veteran proved very effective when called to play last year.
The depth pieces after Bobby Wagner and Frankie Luvu are a different story. Luvu was on the field for 98 percent of the Commanders' defensive plays in 2024. Wagner did him one better, playing on 99%. That is one of the major reasons Washington’s defense was as good as it was. It's two second-team All-Pro linebackers were on the field all the time. Dante Fowler Jr. was listed as the third linebacker last season, but he was essentially a pure edge rusher. The backups to Wagner and Luvu, had they been needed, would have been Mykal Walker and, once he was healthy, Jordan Magee. Safety Jeremy Chinn also could have filled in if needed.
Magee has returned this season, and he is the primary backup to both linebackers. Sixth-round rookie Kain Medrano has been taking a lot of snaps. After them, Kam Arnold, Ale Kaho, and Duke Riley have been battling for a spot. Both Magee and Medrano have shown excellent physical talent, but both need a lot of work. The Temple product is a little ahead, but it still looks like the time he missed last season and this summer's training camp is slowing him down. He is very active and does make tackles, but too often, he is running to the wrong hole or taking bad angles. Medrano has looked very raw. He runs around a lot but is rarely involved in the play. He looks lost on too many reps so far. Both on running plays and in coverage, it’s hard to imagine defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. would actually feel confident if the former UCLA standout were forced into action. The two kids — Arnold and Kaho — have looked a bit more comfortable, but they are also playing against opposition further down the depth chart. Both are far more likely to wind up on the practice squad than playing meaningful snaps this season.
If they're short of decent linebackers, Khaleke Hudson was just cut by the Jaguars.Commanders have a problem brewing behind Frankie Luvu and Bobby Wagner
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Fwiw, the Commanders are not expected to announce any moves until Tuesday's 4 p.m. deadline. Info will come out in advance.
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As much focus as there will be next 36 hours about "final 53" it's pretty telling the Commanders view things in turn of 70-man roster. AP/DQ will address media after prax squad is finalized, not after cuts are made.
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The Commanders are releasing WR Chris Moore, per source.All three vet WRs in camp for depth have been cut.
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The Commanders have released RB Demetric Felton, per source; strong PS candidate (@NickiJhabvala 1st). Had a good camp; coaches liked the depth at this position.
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Washington has released DB Robert McDaniel per source. Another strong candidate for the PS if he clears waivers.
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The Commanders are releasing S Robert McDaniel, per source. Practice squad in his future seems likely.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...s-finalize-53-man-rosters/live/#post-2df141f1Clelin Ferrell started 10 games for the Commanders last season, but he won't be returning in 2025. Washington has decided to cut the defensive end, according to The Athletic.
The move is somewhat of a surprise, but it's certainly possible the Commanders have their eyes on someone to replace him. Ferrell, a former 2019 first-round pick of the Raiders, ranked fifth on the team last season with 3.5 sacks.
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Washington released TE Cole Turner, per source.
A little suprising. It was either Turner or Sinnot that had to go, and Sinnot hasn't done much.
The are really high on John Bates, who is one hell of a blocker.
The Commanders have the oldest team in the NFL this year, and the oldest team in the NFL in more than a decade, based on the average age of all the players on their 53-man roster. The Packers, meanwhile, are the youngest team in the league for the third consecutive year. According to data compiled by Jimmy Kempski of PhillyVoice.com, the average age of the Commanders’ 53 players is 28.1. Kempski has been tracking the average ages of all NFL initial 53-man rosters since 2012, and the Commanders are the first team ever to have an average age over 28. The previous oldest teams were the 2023 Saints and 2018 Raiders, who both had an average age of 27.4.
There’s plenty of optimism about the Commanders’ future because of 24-year-old quarterback Jayden Daniels, but plenty of other key players on the roster are past their 30th birthdays. That includes 36-year-old pass rusher Von Miller, 35-year-old linebacker Bobby Wagner, 34-year-old tight end Zach Ertz, 31-year-old left tackle Laremy Tunsil and 30-year-old running back Austin Ekeler. Having an old roster isn’t necessarily a bad thing for this year, but it does point to the Commanders facing a future in which they’ll need to bring in plenty of new faces to build around Daniels.
The Packers continue to prioritize young talent: Green Bay’s average age is 25.2.
The Washington Commanders are #29 on the waiver priority list, but they weren’t awarded any players on the waiver wire.
https://www.hogshaven.com/washingto...ommanders-not-awarded-any-players-off-waiversNone of the 36 players Washington released were claimed by other teams, and they are now available to sign to the Commanders practice squad.
Rick Snider, beat reporter since the Paleozoic era, just died. He was really well-liked by other beat reporters.John Keim
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Damn, this is very hard. I don't think I can sum up Rick Snider's role in my life in just a few tweets so I won't try. And I would need way more than two minutes to discuss. Can you give me 30? My heart aches considerably right now, just as it does for anyone who knew him.
We met in the auxiliary press box at RFK -- sharing a meal of green hot dogs and warm coke at halftime (if you know, you know). But we immediately bonded. That was more than 31 years ago, he was a freelancer and I was just doing a story on a local player.
We remained close since that time. I always admired him as a reporter. He was damn good at breaking news -- he was terrific during the sale of the team after Cooke died. Always told him he'd make a good union boss: he could battle with suits while mixing with workers.
That served him well as a reporter. It's why he broke a lot of news. He was competitive, but gracious. He was the first reporter to tell me I was doing a good job. I NEVER forgot that. That **** matters. He wasn't threatened by others and would praise often.
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When I was first credentialed to attend Redskins camp 26 years ago, Rick Snider was a heavy hitter on the beat. Few people have been as supportive to me in the decades since. I've sat next to him in the press box at hundreds of games. I borrowed his binoculars so many times that at a December game years ago, he wrapped up a new pair of binoculars for me as a Christmas gift. That was Rick. The worst thing about this season will be sitting next to the seat he should be occupying.
As I wrestle with his sudden passing, the thing I keep coming back to is how much work he put into keeping in touch with people. You heard from him constantly. A DM. A text. Something small. Recently: A picture of his "Senior SmaTrip" card bragging about getting half-price fares. A picture of the WaWa in Dahlgren as he drove through my home town. Letting people know that you're thinking about them is such an awesome thing to do. Putting in the work to be a friend is such a wonderful quality. He was so good at that. It's something I'll try to do better moving forward. The other thing I've thought about is that he gave feedback constantly. Most of the time it was positive but sometimes he would say less comfortable things that he thought you needed to hear. "Be careful about doing..." or "you don't need to be working this much, you've got a wife and kids at home.." Serious stuff.
Rick was a very unique person. Old-school journalist. Took the profession VERY seriously. He would tell you if he thought you screwed up. But he was also more willing to give you roses for the good stuff than pretty much anybody I've met in sports media. I think that's because of how much he loved his industry.One other thing: On July 28th he told me Jacory Croskey-Merritt was going to be the starting RB for the Commanders this season. Camp had just begun. I thought he was nuts. Rick was a hard-*** with an unbelievable heart. He loved his family and bragged about his grandkids all the time.I'm thinking about them tonight. I'm thinking about his long-time media buddies who knew him longer than I did, too. Hug your people. Give 'em 2 minutes when you can. That's what matters.
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Heard Grant Paulsen yesterday assuming that Allegretti will be the backup C. I think he suggested Wylie could start at RG and Allegretti would be backup G and C.They still need a backup center
I think that report is a prediction and not something that happened.Hunter Renfrow signed.
https://twsn.net/2025/08/27/washington-commanders-sign-hunter-renfrow/