On February 22, commanders signed two former practice squad players. The Washington Commanders have signed receiver and guard Mason Brooks, according to team writer Zach Selby. Both were part of the 2023 practice squad.
FEB 21: CALEB WILLIAMS TO ENTER NFL WITHOUKazmeir Allen AGENT Caleb Williams, the University of Southern California quarterback widely regarded as the top signal caller in the 2024 NFL Draft, has not retained an agent and has no plans to do so, according to Pro Football Talk.
Players promoting themselves is not a new concept; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Seattle Seahawks defender Bobby Wagner have done so in previous years.
However, Williams may find it challenging to navigate the hectic timetable of preparing for the NFL Combine and Pro Day, as well as scheduling pre-draft visits with organizations.
Nonetheless, Williams remains the favourite to be the draft’s first overall choice, and the Washington Commanders, who are ranked second, may not even have a chance at being the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner.
FEB 16 COMMANDERS WIN THE NFC EAST, PER ANALYST The 2024 season does not begin for another seven months, but Fox Sports’ Colin Cowherd makes a big prediction for the NFC East.
Cowherd predicts that the Washington Commanders will win the NFC East, defeating the defending champion Dallas Cowboys.
The NFC East has not had a repeat champion in 20 years, and if this occurs, the Commanders may leap from last to first in a single season.
FEB 14: COMMANDERS ADD ASSISTANT GM The Washington commanders are moving around in the front office.
Lance Newmark, senior director of player personnel for the Detroit Lions, has been hired as Adam Peters’ assistant general manager, the organization announced. Former general manager Martin Mayhew is anticipated to take on an advisory role. Marty Hurney, executive vice president, will also serve as Peters’ advisor.
FEB 13: SHARRIF FLOYD HIRED BY COMMANDERS. The Washington Commanders continue to expand their coaching staff.
According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Commanders are employing Sharrif Floyd as an assistant defensive line coach.
Floyd, 32, was drafted in the first round by the Minnesota Vikings in 2013 and spent four seasons with the team before retiring due to injury. In 2023, he joined the Dallas Cowboys’ coaching staff. Now he accompanies Dan Quinn to the commanders.
FEB 11: Chase Young Super Bowl Sack Chase Young, a former Washington Commanders defensive end, is making some noise at the Super Bowl.
In the first quarter, Young sacked Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
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