Jacksonville Jaguars place kicker Brandon McManus (10) after his successful extra point kick early in the second quarter. The Jacksonville Jaguars hosted the Indianapolis Colts at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, FL Sunday, October 15, 2023. The Jaguars ended the first half with a 21 to 6 lead.

Possible revised title: Is It Time for the Washington Commanders to Sever Relationships?

[ad_1] New details in the Brandon McManus sexual assault lawsuit became public late Monday. On Sunday night, the attorney for the NFL kicker called allegations that McManus sexually assaulted two flight attendants on a Jacksonville Jaguars charter flight to the United Kingdom “an extortion attempt.” Brandon McManus Lawsuit Details McManus, who signed with the Washington…

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Washington Commanders’ 2024 schedule starts with Tampa, ends with Dallas

Washington Commanders kick off 2024 season against Tampa Bay, will conclude regular season against Dallas Cowboys

[ad_1] Over the past five months, the Washington Commanders have overhauled their front office, hired a new coaching staff, brought in more than two dozen free agents, drafted a Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback and instilled some hope that maybe, just maybe, the club that finished 4-13 last season and hasn’t won a playoff game in 18…

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A view of a Washington Commanders helmet on display during a press conference to introduce quarterback Carson Wentz at Inova Sports Performance Center on March 17, 2022 in Ashburn, Virginia.

Veteran QB Released by the Commanders

[ad_1] (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)   It’s the beginning of a new day for the Washington Commanders. With the previous ownership now in the rearview mirror, the team will also have a clean slate in the coaching and quarterback departments. With that in mind, NFL insider Ari Meirov reports that they’ve officially moved on…

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Commanders draft picks: What each player brings to the roster

Analysis of Washington Commanders’ draft picks and their contributions to the team’s roster.

[ad_1] Newton (6-foot-2, 304 pounds), who goes by “Johnny,” was a surprising pick given Washington’s defensive line depth. The 21-year-old is a slightly undersized tackle who figures to rotate in behind Jon Allen and Daron Payne and compete for snaps with John Ridgeway and Phidarian Mathis. Multiple analysts gave Newton first-round grades and projected him…

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