The consensus around the league is Washington will take a quarterback number two in the draft and allow him to get the chance to start in 2024. Washington’s top WR Terry McLaurin touched on what he has to do to make the rookie QB’s life easier.
The Washington Commanders are in desperate need of a new franchise quarterback. Holding the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Commanders are in prime position to find the perfect fit.
At this time last offseason, head coach then-Washington head coach Ron Rivera and multiple players were singing the praises of rising second-year quarterback Sam Howell.
Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin thinks a big part of his job in 2024 is going to be helping a rookie quarterback adjust to the NFL. McLaurin said he has no information about which quarterback the Commanders will draft (Jayden Daniels is currently a slight favorite over Drake Maye), but he'll be ready to work with whoever it is.
The Buffalo Bills pulled off a shocking blockbuster trade, sending dynamic wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans, a move that shifts the balance of power in the AFC, but created a void in quarterback Josh Allen’s arsenal.
There were rumors swirling that the Pittsburgh Steelers and other teams might be interested in Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin on Wednesday.
No one knew that the Pittsburgh Steelers would be heavily involved in attempting to inquire a big-name wide receiver in the 2024 offseason. Recent reports suggest that the organization is poking around in the trade market, attempting to find a legitimate partner-in-crime for George Pickens.
The wide receiver market in this free agency cycle is one to monitor for the Washington Commanders. While the team already has Terry McLaurin and Jahan Dotson written atop the depth chart in pen, the depth slots below them need to be filled either in the free agency period or draft.
The Washington Commanders enter the offseason with a league-average wide receiver room. Terry McLaurin just completed his fourth straight 1,000-yard season and remains the team’s leader in every sense of the word.
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 Indianapolis Colts could use another gifted wide receiver, and Terry McLaurin is the perfect guy for the job. McLaurin, who’s currently with the Washington Commanders, hasn’t officially requested a trade.
The Washington Commanders offense in coordinator Eric Bieniemy's first season as coordinator had some bright spots, but down the stretch, things fell apart.
How can you blame Terry McLaurin and the Washington Commanders for being jealous of what a good football program looks like? On NFL Sunday Week 17, the Commanders absorbed yet another pounding, this 27-10 result at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers.
Terry McLaurin and the Washington Commanders took another loss, this time at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers in Week 17. As McLaurin walked away from the field, he saw the similarities between the Commanders and 49ers.
The wheels look to have fallen off for the Washington Commanders. They are riding a four-game losing streak entering their bye in Week 13, watching their playoff hopes slip away as their record has dropped to 4-9.
Sam Howell is the tenth quarterback Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin has caught a pass from since entering the NFL in 2019. Despite the potential of the former North Carolina QB, McLaurin is having the least productive season of his young career.
It's been quite a while since we published a TD target article that didn't flag at least one scorer, and we'd like to build on that ahead of Week 13 in the NFL.
The New York Giants (3-8) embarrassed the Washington Commanders (4-7) on Sunday, 31-19, but that wasn't good enough for rookie Deonte Banks.
The Seattle Seahawks secondary will have their hands full on Sunday when they face off against the Washington Commanders. Washington has been one of the better passing offenses in the league this season, averaging 242 passing yards per game.
The Washington Commanders announced on Friday that Pro Bowl wide receiver Terry McLaurin is active for their Week 1 matchup with the Arizona Cardinals.
Washington Commanders star wide receiver Terry McLaurin is still in a race to fitness ahead of his team’s first game of the season. The Pro Bowler is still recovering from a toe injury as Washington prepares for their Week 1 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
The most important toe in the NFL belongs to Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin, ESPN’s Marcus Spears recently said on “Get Up.” McLaurin injured his toe just before halftime of Washington’s 29-28 win over the Baltimore Ravens.
The Washington Commanders had their starters play the entire first half on Monday night against the Ravens. Eric Bienemy is the new offensive coordinator and Sam Howell is a first-year starter.
The Washington Commanders are rolling through the preseason. The team has a new owner, ridding itself of Dan Snyder. On Monday, the Commanders ended the Baltimore Ravens’ 24-game preseason win streak.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin will have an MRI on his injured toe, NFL Network reported on Tuesday. McLaurin sustained the injury during Washington's 29-28 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in a preseason game on Monday.
The Commanders have little reason to rejoice over their 29-28 win over the Ravens on Monday evening, because the potential effects of Terry McLaurin's injury are far greater than the result of a meaningless preseason game.
The Washington Commanders opted to play the majority of its offensive starters for the entire first half of Monday’s preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens.
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