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Washington Commanders Roster Moves: Practice squad signing, IR, and the return of Sam Cosmi
Sam Cosmi suffers torn ACL, done for the playoffs Nick Allegretti began the season as the Commanders right guard, but Andrew Wylie took over for him in Week 3. Chris Paul also took over as the starting left guard for Brandon Coleman,
Ron Rivera is briefly returning to the Washington Commanders, but not in the role he previously held. The former Commanders coach will be on the Sports USA radio call for Washington’s Week 5 game against the Chargers at SoFi Stadium.
Before their recent slide, a former NFL star was hyped for the Washington Commanders. After a 2-2 start, is there still reason for that same optimism?
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5 Most Overrated Teams in the NFL Right Now (Week 5)
Although they may count the same, not all wins in the NFL are created equal. With week-by-week updates, which five teams are currently the most overrated?
Commanders' coach Dan Quinn was bloodied after a sideline collision but rallied his team without needing stitches.
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Commanders' $3.8 billion stadium project approved, paving way for team's return to Washington D.C.
In a statement issued following the City Council's vote, Commanders owner Josh Harris confirmed that the team is aiming to begin playing in their new stadium by 2030. Meanwhile, the project bill will now move to the desk of Washington D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser, who had negotiated the original plan with Harris earlier this year.
Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh speaks to the media during Week 5 of the 2025 NFL season. Harbaugh discusses an injury update on offensive tackle Joe Alt, their preparation for Sunday's game vs the Washington Commanders & quarterback Jayden Daniels,
Are the Tennessee Titans the worst team in the NFL? Probably. Are they the worst 0-4 team in NFL history? Here's what the stats say.
Here are the most stylish arrivals from Week 4. Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor paid homage to the franchise's late owner, Jim Irsay, who died last May at age 65. He carried a guitar with the vinyl "Play for Jim" featured on it.