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Training camp is underway for the Washington Commanders. The team held their first official training camp practice this week as they gear up for another deep pl
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When President Donald Trump reopened a long-closed conversation about the name of the Washington NFL team, he and others implied that liberal thinking forced the venerable franchise to change its name from Redskins to Commanders in 2022.
CNBC reported Thursday that the NFL is looking at taking a stake of around 10% in the Disney sports network. The media giant currently owns 80% of ESPN, while Hearst owns the remaining 20%. The outlet noted that discussions remain ongoing and that a final deal could result in a smaller stake.
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Ryan Walters is a standout defensive coach and is returning to those roots at Washington. His boss and players shared how he's getting acclimated.
Kalen DeBoer is doing just fine as Alabama football’s coach. DeBoer is entering his second season of an $87 million contract, and the money evidently affords him a fairly nice home. Speaking to reporters during Atlanta Falcons training camp, DeBoer’s former Washington quarterback, Michael Penix Jr., marveled at his old head coach’s current digs.
From 2020-22, the team went by the "Washington Football Team" after it retired the former nickname, which many Native Americans believe is a slur, before becoming the "Commanders." Franchise names ...
The Steelers got a D on the NFL report card for its locker room facilities and an upgrade is needed like what the Commanders did.
A trade pitch from an NFL analyst sees the Los Angeles Chargers land a massive upgrade at wide receiver from the Washington Commanders, but the deal comes at a high cost, at least in terms of draft picks.