The 2022 NFL draft is less than two weeks away, and we here at Washington Wire will look to profile a 2022 prospect each day leading up to day one of the draft. We will focus on prospects who could be available for Washington and who fit a position of need. Our prospect profiles will not be exclusive to projected first-round picks only but players who will be selected on the … [Read more...] about Commanders 2022 NFL draft prospect profile: Alabama WR Jameson Williams
Archives for April 2022
Former Washington safety Matt Bowen enlightens listeners
Former Washington safety Matt Bowen (2003-2005) is ALWAYS informative and he did not disappoint when on the latest episode of the “John Keim Report” podcast. Bowen said he immediately notices Carson Wentz’s size and strength in the pocket, his sliding out of the pocket, ability to extend plays, arm strength to attack the third level. Bowen feels sometimes Wentz plays to his … [Read more...] about Former Washington safety Matt Bowen enlightens listeners
Terry McLaurin again proves why the Commanders should pay him
Adam Schefter upset Washington fans with one tweet Monday morning. Schefter reported that Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin, San Francisco’s Deebo Samuel and Tennessee’s A.J. Brown were “not expected to participate in their teams’ on-field off-season programs because they want new contracts.” Immediately, Commanders fans took that as McLaurin was holding out and would … [Read more...] about Terry McLaurin again proves why the Commanders should pay him
Commanders name Al Bellamy head athletic trainer
Veteran trainer fills a role that had been vacant since the Commanders placed Ryan Vermillion on administrative leave last October. … [Read more...] about Commanders name Al Bellamy head athletic trainer
Commanders deny allegations of financial improprieties in lengthy letter to FTC
In an 18-page letter, the team says allegations are 'baseless' and that an investigation is unwarranted. … [Read more...] about Commanders deny allegations of financial improprieties in lengthy letter to FTC