Washington Commanders fans, get ready for an in-depth analysis of potential trade targets and offseason moves.
Explore the Washington Commanders' strategic maneuvers in the NFL free agency as they eye potential trades and roster enhancements.
An offseason battle may be shaping up, one that could even the scales between the Commanders and Eagles. Or, depending on which franchise comes out on top, put Washington further behind the world champions.
Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) warms up before the game against Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images / Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images The Washington Commanders’ unexpected run to the NFC Championship Game has reshaped their rebuild.
The Washington Commanders would love to have edge rusher Myles Garrett, but if the Cleveland Browns won't oblige, there isn't much they can do.
The Philadelphia Eagles could be looking to replenish their pass rush this offseason with Josh Sweat and Milton Williams both being free agents. If the Eagles are looking to make a big splash, it could be for disgruntled Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett.
Deebo Samuel's trade to the Washington Commanders is set to shake up the NFL landscape.
After demanding a trade and prompting Commanders fans to dream about him in Washington, Myles Garrett has signed a record-breaking contract to remain with the Cleveland Browns.
The Washington Commanders are the frontrunner to land one of the top defensive players in the entire NFL, despite rumors pointing elsewhere.
What would it take for Washington to acquire Myles Garrett from Cleveland? Here's breaking down a potential trade between the teams involving the superstar edge pass rusher.
And Allen, who had been the anchor for Washington’s defensive line since the Commanders drafted him in the first round in 2017, was released by the team Friday. The 30-year-old was entering the final year of his contract and coming back from a pectoral injury that sidelined him for most of 2024.