New ownership, a potential franchise quarterback and a revitalized fan base defines the current state of the Commanders. It wasn't that way for a long time under Daniel Snyder, and the team's 2024 success, coupled with the way Snyder was ejected from the NFL, has reportedly led to hurt feelings from the former owner.
With rookie QB Jayden Daniels starring on offense and Dan Quinn excelling ... and intimidation were commonplace throughout most of Daniel Snyder’s ownership," according to The Post. As a result, the Commanders were fined $10 million and Snyder was ...
Dan Snyder, once the polarizing owner of the Washington Commanders, finds himself far removed from the NFL world he fiercely fought to control. For over two decades, Snyder embodie
Dan Snyder was the owner of the Commanders for over two decades but was forced to sell due to multiple scandals in the organization.
Snyder eventually gave up control of the team for just north of $6 billion dollars, but was fined an NFL-record $60 million on his way out the door as a condition of the sale. The Van Natta and Wickersham report includes new details on all the ways Snyder tried to tank the deal at the eleventh hour before ultimately relenting.
Dan Snyder sold the Commanders for a record $6.05 billion, but he was reported to have made an effort to blow up the transaction.
The Washington Commanders led by Jayden Daniels are in the NFC divisional playoffs and will square off against a dominant Detroit Lions team Saturday night.
Fueled by an ambitious new ownership group, a bold, first-year coach and a comet of a rookie quarterback, the Commanders have rekindled fan interest not only here, but also in D.C., and throughout
Although things didn't end as they wanted, the 2024 season is one the Washington Commanders will never forget. Going from 4-13 one year ago to the NFC championship this season, it's one of the best turnarounds in the history of professional sports.
Come-from-behind victories and a poised rookie quarterback give all of D.C. something to cheer for.
In the NFC Championship Game between the Commanders and Eagles, rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels made more postseason history.
The Washington Commanders are doing what every NFL team, including the Vikings, dreams of in the salary cap era: Winning big with a really good quarterback on his rookie deal.