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Commanders interviewing Bears DBs coach Al Harris for DC job
The Commanders are interviewing Al Harris, the Bears’ defensive backs coach and passing game coordinator, for their defensive coordinator vacancy, per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Washington Commanders and HKS unveiled renderings for a new 70,000-seat stadium at the former RFK Stadium site, potentially opening in 2030.
The Commanders will likely lose Deebo Samuel in free agency this offseason, creating an opening alongside Terry McLaurin in the wide receiver room. Washington had such a promising 2024 season, but the 2025 campaign was a nightmare, including injury problems for young QB Jayden Daniels.
It wasn't Deebo Samuel's fault that the Washington Commanders had a bad season. In fact, he was probably one of the brighter spots for long stretches as the Commanders battled lots of injuries and much more losing than anticipated.
The renderings show a wavy roof line, a transparent top that will resemble an open-air venue and a colonnade exterior.
The Washington Commanders are interviewing a Dan Quinn favorite after being snubbed by Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores. The post Commanders Interviewing Dan Quinn Favorite After Brian Flores Snub appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Eagles’ backup plan backfires with 24-17 loss to Commanders that costs them shot at NFC’s No. 2 seed
The Eagles’ backup plan backfired, and the Super Bowl champions will start their postseason defense of the title as the No. 3 seed in the NFC.
The team promoted Darnell Stapleton to offensive line coach in place of Bobby Johnson, who was let go after the season.
The Washington Commanders could part ways with 3-time Super Bowl champion OL Nick Allegretti this season to save salary cap space.
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Washington Commanders Coaching Search Tracker: Brian Flores signs extension with Vikings; Al Harris interview up next
Mike Garafolo reports that Chiefs DL coach Joe Cullen has interviewed with Washington as the replacement for fired defensive coordinator Joe Whitt. This is the first time Cullen’s name has been mentioned nationally this cycle. Back in 2024, prior to Super Bowl LVIII, Kansas City quietly inked him to a contract extension.