Game Preview: Washington Commanders face test from red-hot Philadelphia Eagles
The Washington Commanders (1-1) play their first division game of the season on Sunday when they host the red-hot Philadelphia Eagles (2-0) in Week 3.
The Washington Commanders (1-1) play their first division game of the season on Sunday when they host the red-hot Philadelphia Eagles (2-0) in Week 3.
The Washington Commanders squandered a chance to move to 2-0 on the season, digging themselves a big hole in Detroit, falling to the Lions on Sunday, 36-27.
Washington rallied from a 22-0 second quarter deficit to twice make it a one-score game in the fourth quarter, but the Detroit Lions held on for a 36-27 win on Sunday.
Defensive lineman Jonathan Allen and safety Kamren Curl were limited participants at Washington Commanders practice on Wednesday, but that’s good news for Commanders fans.
My team is the Baltimore Orioles. I don’t mean like I own the Baltimore Orioles, but as much money as I have spent supporting them over my lifetime, I should at least be a minority stockholder.
The Washington Commanders look to move to 2-0 on the season when they face the Detroit Lions on the road in Week 2. The Commanders are coming off a 28-22 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars with Carson Wentz throwing for four touchdowns in his debut with the team.
Washington and Lee University welcomed 478 new undergraduate students to campus over several days leading up to the beginning of classes on September 8.
The NFL season kicked off on Thursday night and more Week 1 action arrives on Sunday with an intriguing game in the nation’s capital as the Jacksonville Jaguars visit the Washington Commanders.
The focus for the new-look Washington Commanders will be on the field on Sunday, a welcome respite for a franchise that has been one controversy after another for the past several months.
Carson Wentz will become the 11th starting QB for the Washington Commanders since 2018 when he takes the first snap in Sunday’s season opener with Jacksonville.
Sin Barreras (Without Barriers) and the LUA Project are proud to present the annual Cville Sabroso festival.

There’s news on the Washington Nationals ownership front, with D.C. media mogul Ted Leonsis emerging as a suitor to purchase the franchise from the Lerner family.