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Congress Alleges Commanders ‘Shadow' Probe by Snyder
Allegations about the Washington Commanders’ toxic work environment are the subject of a House hearing Wednesday. Roger Goodell testified.
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Dan Snyder's Attorney Reasserts That Oversight Committee Is Ignoring His Requests
Dan Snyder’s attorney stated again Monday that the Oversight Committee isn’t being accommodating to Snyder ahead of Wednesday’s hearing.
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Virginia General Assembly Abandons Commanders Stadium Bill
The General Assembly is abandoning for the year legislation intended to lure the Washington Commanders to Virginia. That’s according to a top state lawmaker who sponsored one version of the legislation. Democratic Senate Majority Leader Dick Saslaw said in a brief interview that there were too many issues to be resolved and controversies surrounding the NFL team for the legislation...
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Commanders' Jack Del Rio Defends Tweets on 2020 Protests, Jan. 6 Attack on Capitol
The Commanders’ defensive coordinator defended his recent tweets contrasting racial justice protests with the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Commanders Announce Revamped Fight Song Will Debut August 13 Vs. Panthers
The debut of the revamped fight song is the first of many game themes the Commanders have put together for the 2022 season.
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Virginia Lawmakers Delay Commanders Stadium Vote
The future location of a potential new stadium for the Washington Commanders is in question. News4’s Megan McGrath reports on developments in Virginia and D.C.
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Commanders Buy Land in Prince William County For $100M
The Washington Commanders may be one step closer to finding a new home. The team has reportedly secured 200 acres of land in Woodbridge that would be developed into a new headquarters for the team and an entertainment venue. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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Commanders Buy 200 Acres of Va. Land for Possible Stadium Site
The Commanders have bought land in Woodbridge, Virginia for what could be a potential site for a new stadium.
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Commanders' Ron Rivera Awarded for Overcoming Adversity
Ron Rivera is the second member of Washington’s organization to win the George Halas Award in as many years.
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‘That's the Plan': Chase Young Believes He'll Be Ready to Play in Week 1
Washington’s edge rusher provided an uplifting update on his ACL rehab this week.
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Recapping the Washington Commanders' 2022 NFL Draft Class
NBC Sports Washington’s Jordan Giorgio and Wes Hall recap the eight players the Washington Commanders selected in the 2022 NFL Draft.
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Commanders' Fourth-Round Draft Pick Percy Butler Is a Special Teams Superstar
Washington’s first selection on Day 3 of the NFL Draft was spent on a defensive back who excels on special teams.
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Commanders GM Details Why Washington Traded Back to No. 16
Washington Commanders general manager Martin Mayhew explains how the decision to move down in the first round allowed the team to recoup draft picks for the later rounds.
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Commanders Excited for WR Jahan Dotson's Versatility
As a speedy and small wide receiver, Jahan Dotson will bring some needed versatility to the Commanders at the position. Head coach Ron Rivera and general manager Martin Mayhew think he can play on the outside and slot.
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Jahan Dotson Can't Wait to Work With Terry McLaurin
New Commander first-round pick Jahan Dotson describes what he’ll bring to Washington as a wide receiver and calls new teammate Terry McLaurin ‘one of the most underrated receivers in the league’
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Why Ron Rivera Wanted to Draft Jahan Dotson 16th Overall
Commanders head coach Ron Rivera explains his team’s thinking in taking Penn State wide receiver Jahan Dotson with the 16th pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.
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Jahan Dotson Says Playing for Commanders ‘a Dream Come True'
Washington Commanders first-round pick Jahan Dotson describes receiving the call from head coach Ron Rivera.
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Commanders Select Jahan Dotson With No. 16 Pick
Washington entered the NFL Draft with their sights on drafting a wide receiver and found their guy at No. 16 with Jahan Dotson. The 5-foot-11 WR comes fresh off a stellar senior season with Penn State.
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Commanders Send Letter to FTC Denying Financial Impropriety
The Commanders have sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission denying financial impropriety.
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New Allegations Might Not Cost Dan Snyder His Team, But What About a Stadium?
New allegations of financial impropriety might not cost Dan Snyder the Commanders, but what about hopes of a new stadium?