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The Commanders were the NFL's biggest surprise last season. They're struggling for an encore.
Behind a new owner, general manager and starting quarterback, Washington shocked the league and made the conference title game last year. One year later, the franchise is trying to remain a contender.
The Washington Commanders have added a major asset to their offense on Saturday, announcing that guard Sam Cosmi has finally been activated from the reserve/physically unable to perform list. He’ll be joined by cornerback Jonathan Jones, who is being activated off injured reserve.
Ahead of their Week 7 divisional clash, the Washington Commanders activated guard Sam Cosmi and cornerback Jonathan Jones off the IR.
On Oct.1, the Cowboys activated Mingo's 21-day practice window. Mingo was placed on the reserve list before the regular season due to a knee injury. Dallas has until Wednesday to activate the wide receiver to the 53-man roster, or he will have to be placed on season-ending injured reserve, per league rules.
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The Commanders can become serious contenders again with one of these major moves before the NFL trade deadline
It hasn't been the start the Washington Commanders have hoped for, and now they have difficult decisions to make with the trade deadline approaching on Nov. 4. The Commanders have a gauntlet of a schedule remaining,
CBS Sports NFL reporter Garrett Podell thinks the Washington Commanders should trade for Cleveland Browns TE David Njoku.
With respect to points — the most important statistic of all – the commanders are ranked 7th on offense and 13th on defense. By contrast, they rank only 13th in yards gained on offense and a rather dismal-looking 25th in yards given up to opponents on defense.
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