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After last season’s struggles to stop the run, Washington has spent the offseason confronting some weighty issues.
ASHBURN, Va. -- The Washington Commanders made some significant changes to their defensive unit this offseason, yet there aren't many who seem to believe the changes will help dramatically improve ...
Trey Amos and Tyler Owens are proving early they belong in the Commanders' revamped defense, showcasing versatility, ...
Washington Commanders may have found two breakout DBs in Trey Amos and Tyler Owens as the defense takes on a faster, smarter identity.
Mike Sainristil had a strong rookie season for the Washington Commanders and is a prime candidate for a breakout.
Washigton Commanders defensive end Deatrich Wise has been named an under-the-radar player who could make an impact in 2025 by ...
To answer the question, presented first by a member of the Locked On Commanders’ Insiders group: yes, the run defense does appear to have gotten better on paper. How it all comes together on ...
As the Washington Commanders begin their 2024 training camp, several defensive players are on the ... The franchise's renewed optimism, fueled by changes in the front office, coaching staff ...
The Washington Commanders ... While immediate changes aren’t necessary, Washington must keep an eye on potential offseason upgrades. Positions such as wide receiver, defensive tackle, and ...
And it’s possible the Lattimore move is the exact piece that Dan Quinn needed to take his defense from pretty good to very good. Commanders adding Marshon Lattimore changes the whole defense.