Jets, Bears Interested in Former Purdue QB David Blough
The Washington Commanders’ season ended this past Sunday with a crushing 55-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game. However, this team has a lot to be proud of this past year.
The NFL looks like it's entering a running back renaissance, and this off-season the Bears have to act accordingly
The Washington Commanders won 12 regular season games for the first time since 1986 and played in their first NFC Championship Game since 1992. Here are the team’s most memorable moments.
The Commanders will play all four teams from the NFC North and AFC West next season, including matchups against the Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions. The Commanders will also play the Chicago Bears for the fourth consecutive season. The Bears will travel to Northwest Stadium for the third straight year, hoping to avenge that Hail Mary loss.
Jayden Daniels has been a roster change for the ages, infusing the Washington Commanders football team with the sort of magic described by winemaking monk Dom Pérignon, who sampled his accidental invention, champagne, and (supposedly) said he was tasting the stars.
Mike Garofolo of the NFL Network reported that the New York Jets and Chicago Bears requested permission to interview Commanders assistant quarterbacks coach David Blough. Thanks to Washington's tremen
Jayden Daniels threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns and added another 51 yards rushing as the sixth-seeded Washington Commanders upset the ... contender for jobs with the Las Vegas Raiders, Chicago Bears and Jacksonville Jaguars. Defensive coordinator ...
With Super Bowl 59 on the horizon, we only have one more game to worry about before the NFL goes into the heart of the offseason. While the AFC champion Kansas
Johnson is set to call the offensive plays in Chicago. Hightower has been with the Bears since ... then — until Washington did it today. The Eagles ran for seven touchdowns, tying an NFL playoff record, in today’s 55-23 win over the Commanders.
The Chicago Bears enter a new era after signing former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to take over the franchise's next head coach. Of course, the hire was originally reported on Jan.