Washington Commanders
Commanders’ skid continues with overtime loss to Dolphins in Madrid
The Commanders' losing streak reached six games in heartbreaking fashion on Sunday, as Washington lost to the Miami Dolphins 16-13 in a game that required overtime in Madrid.
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MADRID -- The NFL reached critical mass years ago as the most popular sport in America. Now, the ever-growing league has its sights set on global dominance through international expansion, as noted by Sunday's game in Madrid between the Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders.
SharesEurope’s tourism backlash cools since summer as lawmakers scramble to implement limits
European protests of tourists this year have included water gun assaults on cafe diners in Spain, demonstrations against Jeff Bezos in Italy and museum staffing revolts in France, but pressures have eased in many hot spots since the end of the peak summer travel season. This weekend, thousands of American NFL fans in Madrid, who were visiting for the Washington Commanders-Miami Dolphins game, were welcomed with open arms.
SharesLOVERRO: If losing fosters learning, Commanders working on an advanced degree
When Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris introduced new general manager Adam Peters to the public nearly two years ago, Peters was asked what he learned from the unsuccessful moments in his career -- from his start as a New England Patriots scout to assistant general manager with the San Francisco 49ers.
SharesCommanders enter NFL’s first Spain game as underdogs against Dolphins
There's nothing normal about the NFL's international games. That could be the kind of spark the Washington Commanders need to stop their five-game losing streak against the Miami Dolphins in Madrid on Sunday.
SharesCommanders choose HKS — designer of Cowboys’ stadium — as lead architect for new venue
The Washington Commanders have selected the lead architect, HKS, for their new stadium, set to be built on the RFK Campus in D.C.'s Northeast quadrant.
SharesCommanders see road trip to Madrid as chance to regroup after poor run
Bringing the guys together for a road trip might be just what the Washington Commanders need to get the season back on track.
SharesSnyder’s former Maryland mansion to be auctioned off for charity
Dan Snyder's former home in Potomac, Maryland, is hitting the market again. The 25,000-square-foot mansion will be auctioned off in December to support the American Cancer Society.
SharesLOVERRO: A road trip worked for the Delta House. Let’s see what it does for Commanders
In the wake of his team's fifth straight loss -- a 44-22 beatdown by the Detroit Lions -- coach Dan Quinn is looking forward to firing up the Lincoln and getting out of town to face the Miami Dolphins Sunday in Madrid.
SharesQuinn takes over defensive play-calling for Commanders amid five-game skid
Commanders coach Dan Quinn is taking over as defensive coordinator, replacing Joe Whitt Jr. after Washington lost its fifth consecutive game amid a disappointing campaign, the franchise announced on Monday.
SharesCommanders’ defensive tackle Daron Payne suspended after throwing punch at Lions’ St. Brown
The NFL suspended Washington Commanders' defensive tackle Daron Payne for one game after he swung at Detroit Lions' wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown during Sunday's 44-22 loss at Northwest Stadium, the league announced Monday.
SharesCommanders losing streak reaches 5 in blowout loss to Lions
The Commanders' losing streak reached five games on Sunday as the visiting Detroit Lions embarrassed Washington in a 44-22 rout.
SharesDonald Trump plans to be the 1st sitting U.S. president at a regular-season NFL game since 1978
Extra security measures were in place hours before the Washington Commanders' game against the Detroit Lions on Sunday, when President Donald Trump planned to become the first sitting president in nearly a half-century to attend a regular-season NFL contest.
SharesTrump to attend Commanders-Lions game on NFL ‘Salute to Service’ weekend
The Washington Commanders will have a special guest on Sunday when they host the Detroit Lions. President Trump plans to attend the Week 10 matchup, the team confirmed Friday.
SharesDaniels doesn’t need surgery on his elbow, will avoid injured reserve for now
Jayden Daniels did not tear ligaments in his dislocated left elbow, tests showed, so he does not need surgery and the Washington Commanders will not place the quarterback on injured reserve, at least for now, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Friday.
SharesUnderdog Commanders look to repeat last postseason’s upset against Lions
Ten months ago, the underdog Commanders rode a six-game win streak into a playoff game against the Detroit Lions with an NFC championship game berth on the line. On Sunday, Washington takes a four-game skid into the rematch with its season at stake.
SharesLOVERRO: Questions surround Daniels’ durability, Quinn’s protection of him
Why Jayden Daniels was still on the field halfway through the fourth quarter of a beatdown by the Seahawks, running for his life under the most pressure he had faced all year without the protection of capable teammates, was the question everyone asked following the Commanders' sixth loss of the season.
SharesSilver Linings Playbook? Commanders’ youngsters offer hope amid disastrous season
Commanders fans enduring a nightmarish season are hungry for a silver lining. With stars like quarterback Jayden Daniels, wide receiver Terry McLaurin and cornerback Marshon Lattimore out with injuries, they'll have to turn to fresh faces for a glimmer of hope.
SharesCommanders’ Luvu expresses relief after one-game suspension is reduced to fine
With quarterback Jayden Daniels out long term and the defense also ravaged by injuries, the Washington Commanders got one piece of good news when linebacker Frankie Luvu's suspension for repeated hip-drop tackles was reduced to a $100,000 fine.
SharesCommanders’ Luvu suspended one game over hip-drop tackles
Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu was suspended without pay for one game by the NFL on Monday for repeated violations of playing rules intended to protect the health and safety of players.
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