We know the Washington Commanders will be heavily involved in the offensive tackle market during the 2024 NFL draft. While the Commanders will likely select a quarterback second overall, they also have two second-round picks and three third-round picks. The Commanders hosted offensive tackles Jordan Morgan (Arizona) and Kiran Amegadjie (Yale) on top 30 visits. Morgan could go … [Read more...] about Commanders to host Washington OT Roger Rosengarten on top 30 visit
Archives for April 2024
The Nationals were patient at the plate against Blake Snell. It paid off.
“Our focus was to make him throw strikes, work deep counts and accept your walks,” Nationals Manager Dave Martinez said. “Don’t chase.” … [Read more...] about The Nationals were patient at the plate against Blake Snell. It paid off.
Big alligator captured after breaking into Florida home
A large alligator was corralled and taken to a gator farm after it forced its way into a woman's house in Sarasota County, Florida. … [Read more...] about Big alligator captured after breaking into Florida home
Formern Commanders DE James Smith-Williams signs with Falcons
In the latest free agent signings, James Smith-Williams has departed the Commanders to join the Falcons on a one-year deal. Drafted in the seventh round (No. 229) in the 2020 draft by Washington, the former North Carolina State Wolfpack defensive end played four seasons for the Burgundy and Gold. When Chase Young went down in 2021 with a season-ending knee injury, … [Read more...] about Formern Commanders DE James Smith-Williams signs with Falcons
Late for Work: Derrick Henry Reiterates That ‘Baltimore (Not Dallas) Was Always My No. 1 Option’
Pundit criticizes the Ravens’ offseason strategy, but is he off-base? Ravens players who could be impacted the most by the draft. A mock draft based on what teams should do has the Ravens picking a cornerback in the first round. Gus Edwards talks about reuniting with Greg Roman, similarities between the Harbaugh brothers. … [Read more...] about Late for Work: Derrick Henry Reiterates That ‘Baltimore (Not Dallas) Was Always My No. 1 Option’
