The Washington Commanders opened their doors for the second time during OTA practices so that we could get a good look at what they've got cooking up for the 2024 season, and a good look is exactly what we got.
The best thing about new Washington Commanders Jayden Daniels is he's a big play waiting to happen. He showed just that on Wednesday during Commanders' OTAs, too, as he completed a sick downfield pass to third-year wide receiver, Jahan Dotson, along the sideline.
Jayden Daniels just had one of the most impressive statistical college seasons we’ve seen from a quarterback. His Heisman season, in which he eclipsed
Without improvement, these players might not be in the league for much longer.
Commanders WR Jahan Dotson said first-round QB Jayden Daniels is the quarterback he wanted the team to draft. “He’s great,” Dotson said, via Around The NFL.
It will be beneficial for Daniels to have proven talent to throw to from day one, but these receivers may be the biggest benefactors of the situation.
The stars could be aligning for Washington Commanders wide receiver Jahan Dotson to emerge as one of the NFL’s premier players at the position. After all, Washington suffered some key departures during the offseason, and Jayden Daniels’ arrival as the No.
The 24-year-old WR entered the league as the No. 16 pick in 2022.
Santana Moss joined Trap or Dive to discuss all things Washington Commanders Santana Moss faced many hardships in his 14-year career. Having to prove himself in New York, repeatedly overcoming "busts" whispers, and dealing with a quarterback carousel during his entire NFL career can't be easy.
The Washington Commanders were thrilled to select Jayden Daniels with the second overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. They had their pick of every QB other than Caleb Williams in a loaded QB class.
The Commanders went through a massive overhaul this off bringing in a new coach, GM, and first-round QB Jayden Daniels in the draft. Washington WR Jahan Dotson loves the pick and notes it feels like a new team around the building.
A lot will look different for the Washington Commanders in 2024 as several coaching changes coupled with different personnel mean that the franchise, under Dan Quinn, will look to be a better version of the teams that have gone before them.
The Washington Commanders’ hire of Dan Quinn as head coach has one member of the team calling out to Cowboys star Micah Parsons.
Washington Commanders receiver Jahan Dotson is on the verge of setting some significant career milestones including being on pace to break the 1,000-yard receiving mark after the last two weeks.
The Washington Commanders struck gold it appeared by trading back, netting extra draft picks, and landing Penn State receiver Jahan Dotson in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Micah Parsons is sending a message to one of the other teams sitting atop the NFC East right now.
Washington Commanders second-year wideout Jahan Dotson has been getting a lot of play this offseason as a possible breakout candidate in 2023. The former
Commanders WR Jahan Dotson commented on the team breaking the Eagles’ 24-game win streak in the preseason. “I was sitting in bed watching ESPN all day, and all you could hear about is this streak, the streak,” Dotson said, via John Keim of ESPN.com.
The Washington Commanders made one of the biggest coaching moves in the NFL this offseason when they brought in Eric Bieniemy from the Kansas City Chiefs to serve as their new offensive coordinator.
Washington was hoping to get its rookie first-round pick back today after missing the past two weeks with a hamstring injury, but, after seemingly reaggravating the hamstring in practice Thursday, receiver Jahan Dotson will miss his third game in a row, according to Stacey Dales of NFL Network.
The Commanders offense will be without several key weapons.
A lot was riding on Saturday’s top-10 clash between Penn State and Michigan. The stakes were also high within the Washington Commanders’ locker room.
Dotson is nursing a hamstring injury he suffered in Week 4 against the Cowboys.
The Washington Commanders are searching for answers on offense after the team’s third straight loss. Washington will have to try to find them without one of its key contributors.
Dotson, who was the No. 16 overall pick by Washington, had 3 catches for 40 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Commanders’ Week 1 win over the Jaguars.
As the No. 16 pick, Dotson’s contract will be worth just over $15M. The Penn State product had a four-year college career, which included significant production in his final two seasons.
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