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For the past seven seasons, both Jonathan Allen and Daron Payne have plugged the middle of the Washington Commanders' ...
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Analyst Believes 1 Commanders Veteran Deserves More CreditThe Washington Commanders parted ways with one of their fan favorites and most respected players. However, the biggest reason ...
It took a single season, but the Washington Commanders have gone from one of the worst teams in the league with few ...
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Commanders Wire on MSNWho is the Commanders' player to root for not named Jayden Daniels or Terry McLaurin?Well, everyone loves a good comeback story. Right? Defensive tackle Daron Payne isn't coming back from injury, but is coming off two subpar seasons after a breakout season in 2022. This offseason, ...
Much has been made of the Washington Commanders' defense and its ability to rush the passer in 2025, with Dante Fowler Jr. and his 10.5 sacks being allowed to walk out the door. But it now allows ...
The Washington Commanders defensive line looks a bit different without Jonathan Allen, the team's first-round pick from the ...
Lined up as a fullback, Daron Payne motioned to the right as Jalen Hurts, then Alabama’s quarterback, faked a handoff, booted out right and found his target on the edge of the end zone.
[Daron] Payne has one year left on his contract and would count $28 million on the cap in 2026. However, they could save $16.8 million in cap space if they released him after the season.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — With the Commanders placing the franchise tag on Daron Payne for just under 19 million, the Browns must now look elsewhere for a defensive tackle that can have a similar impact.
Daron Payne's vocal leadership and strong OTA performance are redefining his role in Washington, putting offseason trade speculation firmly in the rearview. Skip Navigation.
Payne’s journey has comprised numerous ups and downs. Through it all, the 2022 Pro Bowler is ready to embody a mentorship role. Fri, 20 Jun 2025 15:32:18 GMT (1750433538181) Story Infinite ...
Washington defensive lineman Daron Payne was honored by his alma mater on July 21, 2023, as his number was retired. Payne was an all-state commit to Alabama.
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