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New leadership, a culture reset, and Jayden Daniels have made the Commanders a destination team. NFL stars are noticing, and signing.
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Yardbarker on MSNCommanders QB Jayden Daniels not looking at sophomore slump
ASHBURN, VA. – Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels saw single coverage picking up a slot receiver. Newly-acquired Deebo Samuel was pulling away from safety Tyler Owens. Daniels floated the deep ball for a 31-yard touchdown that was easy money.
Washington placed Terry McLaurin on the reserve/did not report list and Sam Cosmi on the physically unable to perform list ahead of Wednesday’s first workout.
From 1937 to 2019, the NFL franchise in Washington was known as the "Redskins," and if the Commanders don't switch back to that name, Trump said he "won't make a deal" for them to build a new stadium.
President Trump’s call for the Commanders to readopt their Redskins nickname is dialing up a familiar play: turning the NFL into a political football by using sports, and Washington’s NFL team, as a cultural wedge issue.
This year, the Washington Commanders and general manager Adam Peters drafted a mix of offense and defense in the NFL Draft. With just five total picks in this year's selection show, Peters added three offensive players and two defensive players.
The ESPN personality came up with an interesting proposal that would have the Commanders share a new stadium with another local NFL franchise.