Commanders begin training camp with high expectations
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Training camp stats mean next to nothing. Teams and players are trying out plays, personnel, formations and a host of other variables. That's especially true for quarterbacks. Why take a "sack" (there's no actual contact) or even take off and run when you can try to see if a pass works or a pass-catcher can make it work?
Day three brought the heat, figuratively and literally. A blistering hot morning pushed practice back an hour. The Commanders, however, still showed out.
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Hogs Haven on MSNPictures, videos, news, and notes from the Washington Commanders Training Camp Day 3Today was was a good day for the defense, and they let the offense know it. Jayden Daniels had his first two interceptions of training camp, with the first coming on a tipped pass, and the other from a miscommunication that ended up in rookie CB Trey Amos’s hands.
With NFL training camp season upon us, Jeremy Bergman provides a refresher on the Washington Commanders' roster changes, position battles and notable subplots.
The former Super Bowl 50 MVP is no stranger to the spotlight. He's been one of the best pass rushers since entering the league. His 129.5 sacks are the most among players and 16th all-time.
After a standout rookie year, Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels bulked up to handle the hits coming his way this season.
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DC News Now on MSN1-on-1 with Washington Commanders safety Will HarrisThe Washington Commanders are now two days into training camp for the 2025 season. On Thursday, sports reporter Jake Rohm spoke 1-on-1 with Will Harris, as the safety gets set for his first season with the team.
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Hogs Haven on MSNDaily Slop - 25 Jul 25 - Training camp report - Commanders Javon Kinlaw looks leaner and very explosiveA collection of articles, podcasts & tweets from around the web to keep you in touch with the Commanders, the NFC East, the NFL and sports in general, and a sprinkling of other stuff