Washington Commanders News, Scores, Status, Schedule - NFL (2024)

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  • Full 2024 NFL preseason schedule

    CBS Sports Jordan Dajani

  • NFL roster cuts tracker: List of every team's moves

    CBS Sports Jeff Kerr

  • 2024 Fantasy QB rankings: Williams, Daniels, Maye picks

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  • 2024 Fantasy football rankings, advice, picks

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  • Most Drafted Players by everyone on FFT

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  • Commanders' Cameron Tom: Signed by Commanders

    Rotowire

    Tom was signed by Washington on Friday in conjunction with the release of J.C. Hassenauer, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    The 6-foot-2 offensive lineman will jump into a depth role at center for the Commanders as they move on from Hassenauer. Tom was with the Eagles and Chargers organizations during the 2023 campaign and is approaching his eighth NFL season.

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  • Commanders' Marcus Mariota: Out again Sunday

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    Mariota (groin) will miss Sunday's preseason finale against the Patriots but is trending toward fully practicing next week, Ben Standig of The Athletic reports.

    While the backup quarterback will miss his second preseason matchup in a row, he should be back to practice next week in preparation for Washington's season opener against the Bucs on Sept. 8. Although fellow Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels has been announced the starter ahead of the season, Mariota's health is still relevant considering he'll serve as the rookie second overall pick's primary backup to open 2024.

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  • Commanders' Clelin Ferrell: Likely for opener despite swelling

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    Head coach Dan Quinn said Friday that Ferrell was dealing with knee swelling during fall camp but will be ready for the season opener, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.

    Quinn added that Ferrell would have played this week if it were the regular season, hinting that he'll not appear in Sunday's preseason closer against the Patriots. The 6-foot-4 defensive end is still primed to start in Washington's season opener against the Bucs after being acquired via trade by the Commanders in March.

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  • Commanders' Sam Hartman: Finally back practicing

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    Hartman (shoulder) was back practicing Friday, Ben Standig of The Athletic reports.

    Hartman hurt his shoulder during Washington's 20-17 loss to the Jets in the Commanders' preseason opener Aug. 10. He'll return to the practice field just two days out from the team's final preseason matchup versus the Patriots. If active Sunday, the rookie quarterback will need to play at a high level if he wants to elevate himself from what will likely be a practice-squad spot this season.

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  • Commanders' Jayden Daniels: Won't play Sunday

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    Daniels will not play in the Commanders' preseason finale against the Patriots on Sunday night, Ben Standig of The Athletic reports.

    Daniels will rest along with a number of the Commanders' other locked-in starters. The No. 2 overall pick in April's draft, Daniels wraps up his preseason having completed 12 of 15 passes for 123 scoreless yards and a 3-16-1 rushing line. The next time we see Daniels will be Week 1 in Tampa Bay. He's shaping up as a fringe QB1/2 in fantasy drafts.

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  • Commanders' Luke McCaffrey: Not separating from other WRs

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    McCaffrey hasn't emerged as an obvious top-four wide receiver to open the season for Washington, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.

    Even after the Commanders' trade of Jahan Dotson this week, McCaffrey hasn't earned a starting role in Washington. It sounds like Dyami Brown and Olamide Zaccheaus are pushing for playing time behind Terry McLaurin, and even slot man Jamison Crowder could be in the mix. McCaffrey is relatively new to the wide receiver position after playing it for just two seasons. If McCaffrey doesn't open the season in three-wide sets, it's not out of the question that he finishes 2024 in a prominent role.

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  • 2024 NFL roster cuts: Potential big-name departures

    CBS Sports Cody Benjamin

  • Jamey Eisenberg's WR Tiers 2.0

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  • Commanders trade WR Dotson to rival Eagles

    CBS Sports Jared Dubin

  • Are Commanders making room for Aiyuk? It's on the table

    CBS Sports Bryan DeArdo

  • Five Commanders players who need big preseason finales

    CBS Sports Zachary Pereles

  • Daniels, Nabers punished for called-off OROY bet

    CBS Sports Jordan Dajani

  • Commanders' Kazmeir Allen: Draws Deebo comp from OC

    Rotowire

    Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury mentioned that Allen's "explosive" traits remind him of Deebo Samuel, Ben Standig of The Athletic reports.

    Listed as a wide receiver, Allen has been getting reps out of the backfield in Washington. "He's a guy that we could see similar -- I'm not comparing -- but Deebo type role to move him around, do different things," Kingsbury said, via John Keim of ESPN.com. "He has that type of explosiveness and ability to play in the slot or you can hand it to him." Allen went undrafted out of UCLA last year and spent much of 2023 on the Commanders' practice squad. He has four carries for 15 yards and a fumble this preseason, adding one catch for 12 yards on two targets. Washington's wideout room is wide open behind Terry McLaurin following Thursday's trade of Jahan Dotson to the Eagles.

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  • What Dotson trade means for Daniels and Commanders WRs

    CBS Sports Zachary Pereles

  • Why Daniels will end Commanders' first-round drought

    CBS Sports Bryan DeArdo

  • Rookies who will underperform, exceed expectations

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  • Fantasy Fallout: Dotson to Eagles

    CBS Sports Dan Schneier

  • NFL award predictions; under-the-radar rookies

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  • Commanders' Luke McCaffrey: Facing less snap competition

    Rotowire

    McCaffrey has less competition for playing time after the Commanders traded Jahan Dotson to the Eagles on Thursday.

    McCaffrey strictly worked with Washington's second- and third-string offenses in the first two preseason games, but a lack of talent at WR behind Terry McLaurin suggests it may not be long before the rookie third-round pick gets regular playing time. Dyami Brown and Olamide Zaccheaus have been splitting perimeter snaps opposite McLaurin on the first-team offense, with Dotson getting most of the slot work pre-trade. McCaffrey has worked both outside and inside this summer, and at 6-foot-2 with 4.46 speed he isn't necessarily limited to the slot.

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  • Commanders' Cade York: Traded to Washington

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    The Commanders acquired York from the Browns on Thursday in exchange for a conditional 2025 seventh-round pick, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.

    Washington then waived Riley Patterson, leaving York as the only kicker on their roster. Meanwhile, Dustin Hopkins (undisclosed) is left as the lone kicker for Cleveland, suggesting the team isn't worried that his recent minor injury will affect his Week 1 availability. The Browns took York in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft, but he was waived the following preseason after missing eight field-goal attempts during his rookie season. He then spent time with the Giants and Titans before landing back in Cleveland this spring.

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2023 Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 93.6
(27th)
245.5
(15th)
312.8
(24th)
Def. 126.8
(27th)
272.2
(32nd)
388.9
(32nd)

Injuries

Player Injury
M. Mariota QB Marcus Mariota QB Groin
J. Magee LB Jordan Magee LB Knee - Meniscus
J. Newton DT Johnny Newton DT Foot
E. Obada DE Efe Obada DE Lower Leg
B. Coleman OG Brandon Coleman OG Pectoral

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Washington Commanders News, Scores, Status, Schedule - NFL (2024)

FAQs

What chance do the Commanders have to make the playoffs? ›

The Commanders have a 27.8% chance to make the playoffs based on odds from DraftKings Sportsbook. Odds are used to calculate implied probability which is where our playoff chances come from. Keep tabs on the list of Commanders injuries this season to stay informed if it's a smart bet or not.

How many games have the Washington Commanders won? ›

The Commanders have played more than 1,300 games and have won more than 600.

What NFL team is the Commanders? ›

The Washington Commanders were founded in 1932 as the “Boston Braves.” Five years later, the team moved to Washington D.C. and has remained there since. In 1933, the team's name was changed to the “Redskins” which remained the team name until 2020.

What are the Washington Commanders stats? ›

2024 Team Stats
  • Passing Yards. 220.5. 6th.
  • Rushing Yards. 115.0. 17th.
  • Points For. 11.5. 26th.
  • Points Against. 16.5. 16th.

Can Commanders go to the playoffs? ›

The Commanders will pull off some upsets, though they're probably a year away from playoff contention," Moton writes. A lot will have to go their way in order to go from four wins to the postseason, but they are on the right path.

What are the odds of the Commanders winning the Super Bowl? ›

Commanders Super Bowl Odds Insights

When it comes to winning the Super Bowl, the Commanders (+12000) rank better according to bookmakers (27th in NFL) than they do in our computer rankings (32nd). Looking at their current odds (+12000), the Commanders sport a 0.8% chance of winning the Super Bowl.

What place are Washington Commanders in? ›

NFC EAST
NFC EASTPF
1Eagles30
2Giants14
3Commanders17
4Cowboys12

Who was the QB when the Redskins won the Super Bowl? ›

But injuries and inconsistent play from Schroeder made Gibbs promote Williams to starting quarterback. Redskins quarterback Doug Williams became the first black quarterback to start in a Super Bowl and was the only one to have emerged victorious until Russell Wilson won Super Bowl XLVIII with the Seattle Seahawks.

What was the Redskins' original name? ›

The Washington franchise has been under scrutiny for decades because of the team nickname, along with the meaning and interpretation of the word. The franchise had the team name since 1933, one year after the organization was formed as the Boston Braves in 1932.

Who owns the Commanders now? ›

More Stories by Eric. An investment group led by Josh Harris, the billionaire owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Devils, closed a deal to buy the Washington Commanders for an NFL record $6 billion from Daniel Snyder in July.

Who has won the most Super Bowls? ›

Who wore 87 for the Redskins? ›

Share All sharing options for: Redskins By The (Jersey) Numbers: #87 Jerry Smith. Charlie Brown and Rod Gardner both had some great years with the Redskins but I would be remiss if I did not focus on Jerry Smith in this edition of Redskins By The (Jersey) Numbers.

Are the Washington Commanders good? ›

The Washington Commanders are ranked 32nd (last) in our team guide.

Who is the Washington Commanders biggest rival? ›

The Commanders–Cowboys rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Washington Commanders, formerly known as the Redskins, and the Dallas Cowboys. In 2005, Sports Illustrated called it the top NFL rivalry of all time and "one of the greatest in sports." ESPN ranked it the best rivalry in the NFL.

Who is the best player on the Commanders? ›

Here are the top players at each position for the Washington Commanders in that span and some key takeaways from the data.
  • QB: Robert Griffin III (2012, 81.7 PFF Grade)
  • WR: Pierre Garcon (2016, 86.2)
  • WR: Terry McLaurin (2019, 86.1)
  • RG: Brandon Scherff (2020, 87.2)
Jul 25, 2024

How much are the Eagles favored over the Commanders? ›

Philadelphia is a 7-point road favorite in the latest Commanders vs. Eagles odds via SportsLine consensus, while the over/under is 43. Before making any Eagles vs. Commanders picks, you need to see the NFL predictions and betting advice from the computer simulation model at SportsLine.

When was the last Commanders playoff win? ›

3. Washington Commanders, 18 (2005) Washington hasn't won in the playoffs since beating Tampa Bay 17-10 in the 2005 NFC wild-card round. The slide includes three straight losses to the Seattle Seahawks in 2005, 2007 and 2012.

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