The Pro Football Hall of Fame has announced that Doug Williams, co-founder of the Black College Football Hall of Fame and a 2011 inductee, recently received the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame has announced that Doug Williams, co-founder of the Black College Football Hall of Fame and a 2011 inductee, recently received the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Washington Commanders have signed veteran center Nick Harris, adding depth and experience to their offensive line. The move comes just one day after the team released offensive lineman Julian Good-Jones, who had reportedly been having issues with his snapping during recent practices.
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The Washington Commanders are signing veteran offensive tackle George Fant to a contract, according to NFL Insider Jordan Schultz. The move comes after Fant, 33, visited the team last week. The two sides have remained in contact since the visit, leading to the reported agreement.
As John Wall officially announced his retirement from the NBA, the Washington Wizards expressed the feelings of an entire fanbase with a single message: “One of our franchise all-time greats. The definition of an era. A lasting legacy. A forever Wizard. Congratulations on your retirement, @JohnWall 💙”
With the preseason in full swing, the Washington Commanders’ matchup against the Bengals provided a crucial stage for players fighting for a spot on the 53-man roster. While the veterans largely sat out, several players seized the opportunity, making a strong case for themselves and giving fans a glimpse into the team’s depth.
The Washington Commanders will be without a long list of key players for their second preseason game on Monday Night Football against the Cincinnati Bengals. The decision opens the door for many rookies and players on the bubble to earn a spot on the 53-man roster.
The Washington Commanders have announced that the team activated star wide receiver Terry McLaurin from the Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list, a move that could potentially signal his return to practice and adds a new layer of intrigue to his ongoing contract negotiations.
The Washington Commanders have made a move to bolster their receiving corps, signing veteran wide receiver River Cracraft and releasing 6’5 wide receiver Michael Strachan.
The Baltimore Ravens and Washington Commanders have mutually agreed to cancel their upcoming joint practice, citing “logistical challenges” and the short turnaround between games as the primary reasons. The practice, which was scheduled to take place before their preseason matchup, has been scrapped to allow both teams to focus on their individual preparations.