Chase Young was supposed to be a homegrown star when the Washington Commanders drafted the defensive end second overall in the 2020 NFL Draft. He looked the part in the
Chase Young was supposed to be a homegrown star when the Washington Commanders drafted the defensive end second overall in the 2020 NFL Draft. He looked the part in the
As the Washington Commanders ponder their future ahead of Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline, Ron Rivera and company have at least one offer for one of their star defensive ends. According
The Washington Commanders created a contractual logjam for themselves when the team declined the fifth-year option for defensive end Chase Young. Young is now in a contract year, but so
There’s a lot of attention focused on the Washington Commanders’ top two pass rushers, defensive ends Chase Young and Montez Sweat. The two are linked for various reasons. They both
Cole Holcomb is now a former member of the Washington Commanders. The free-agent linebacker agreed to a three-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers after four seasons in Washington. Holcomb became
Washington Commanders defensive end Montez Sweat may have to wait his turn to get paid on a long-term deal. In the meantime, Sweatly likely will take the same route as
Washington Commanders rookie defensive tackle John Ridgeway should expect a hefty fine from the NFL after suplexing Houston Texans running back Dameon Pierce on the first drive of the third
There was a lot made about Chase Young and to some degree Montez Sweat skipping OTAs last season. So much that Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera emphasized the expectations
A lot was made of the Washington Commanders top pass rushing duo Chase Young and Montez Sweat skipping last year’s voluntary OTAs. Some pointed to the fact the two weren’t
The Washington Commanders have not made a decision on the fifth-year option for defensive end Montez Sweat. Washington head coach Ron Rivera told reporters Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine,