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Lions Score Big with Za'Darius Smith at NFL Trade Deadline

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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The 2024 NFL trade deadline saw significant early activity, particularly in wide receiver trades, with Davante Adams joining the Jets, Amari Cooper the Bills, and DeAndre Hopkins the Chiefs. The Washington Commanders made a notable move by acquiring cornerback Marshon Lattimore from the Saints, marking a shift from their previous seller status to potential Super Bowl contenders, largely due to rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. The Kansas City Chiefs were among the winners of this trade period.

NFL Week 9 Highlights: Trades, Midseason Awards, and Key Takeaways

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Daily Mail

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The NFL trade deadline saw significant player movements, including the New York Jets trading wide receiver Mike Williams to the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New Orleans Saints sending cornerback Marshon Lattimore to the Washington Commanders. The Baltimore Ravens acquired cornerback Tre'Davious White from the Los Angeles Rams. The Pittsburgh Steelers also bolstered their defense by acquiring Preston Smith from the Green Bay Packers. These trades reflect strategic moves by teams to strengthen their rosters for playoff contention.

"Washington Commanders Set to Dismiss Ron Rivera as Head Coach After Four Seasons"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Bleacher Report

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The Washington Commanders are expected to fire head coach Ron Rivera after four seasons, coinciding with the arrival of new majority owner Josh Harris. Despite winning the NFC East in his first season, Rivera's record with the team stands at 26-39-1. The Commanders have struggled to achieve a winning record, and with the franchise undergoing cultural changes since the departure of former owner Daniel Snyder, Harris is anticipated to make significant changes in the team's leadership. The Commanders are not considering Bill Belichick as a replacement, and Rivera's future in coaching is uncertain as he may end his career with a nearly even win-loss record. Harris, who recently acquired the Commanders for $6.05 billion, is expected to take a top-down approach in restructuring the organization, potentially with a focus on data-driven decision-making.

"Speculation Swirls Around Bill Belichick's Potential Final Game with Patriots"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

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New potential owner of the Washington Commanders, Josh Harris, is reportedly interested in pursuing legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick to lead the team. The speculation includes whether Belichick would be given full control over the team's personnel decisions and if he would be open to leaving the New England Patriots. The situation remains uncertain, with various factors such as Belichick's availability and interest in the job, as well as the possibility of needing a trade to acquire him, all contributing to the unfolding drama.

"Ron Rivera's Tenure with Commanders Ends Amid Reflection and Critique"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NFL.com

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The Washington Commanders are expected to part ways with head coach Ron Rivera after a disappointing season, with a final record of 4-12. New owner Josh Harris is likely to restructure the front office and begin a search for new leadership, aiming to make the team more competitive with potential top draft picks and a more attractive position for high-profile candidates. General manager Martin Mayhew's future is also uncertain as the team considers a new operational structure.

"Speculation Swirls as Teams Vie for Meeting with Bill Belichick Amidst Uncertain Future"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Sports

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NFL teams, including the Las Vegas Raiders and Washington Commanders, are reportedly interested in meeting with New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick. Belichick's future with the Patriots is uncertain as he is set to discuss plans with the team's ownership after a disappointing 2023 season. With six Super Bowl titles under his belt, Belichick's departure could see him sought after by several teams, depending on the outcomes of Week 18 games and playoff results. The Patriots' final game of the season against the New York Jets could potentially mark Belichick's last appearance as their head coach.

"Bill Belichick Coaching Carousel: Teams Line Up for Potential Patriots Exit"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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NFL head coach Bill Belichick may be considering his options away from the New England Patriots, with the Washington Commanders and Las Vegas Raiders emerging as potential destinations. Belichick is set to meet with Patriots owners Robert and Jonathan Kraft to discuss his future following a season where the Patriots missed the playoffs. With a new ownership group in Washington and recent coaching changes in Las Vegas, Belichick's experience and record of six Super Bowl wins could be attractive to teams looking for a proven leader.

"Ron Rivera Reflects on Shift from Management to Coaching Amid Commanders' Season Close and Potential Overhaul"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera, who took over defensive coordinator duties after firing Jack Del Rio, has expressed enjoyment in being more involved in coaching rather than managing. Despite the expectation of being fired after the season finale, Rivera has found a renewed passion for hands-on coaching, hinting at a potential interest in returning to a defensive coordinator role in the future.

"Commanders Update: Rivera and Bieniemy's Plans Amidst Injuries and Howell's Role"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Riggo's Rag

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As the Washington Commanders prepare for their season finale against the Dallas Cowboys, key topics include Ron Rivera's reflections on the season, the potential growth of quarterback Sam Howell through adversity, Eric Bieniemy's rumored future coaching opportunities, and the team's final injury report. The Commanders have ruled out Jonathan Allen, Kendall Fuller, Tariq Castro-Fields, and Christian Holmes for Week 18, while Kamren Curl, Andrew Wylie, and Casey Toohill are questionable. The decisions reflect the team's cautious approach given the lack of playoff implications and the consideration of draft positioning for a top quarterback prospect.

"Ron Rivera's Rocky Tenure with Washington Commanders: A Retrospective"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Sports

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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera reflected on his tenure with the team, acknowledging he spent more time managing than coaching due to various challenges, including issues with former owner Dan Snyder and his own health battle with cancer. As the Commanders face the Dallas Cowboys in what is expected to be Rivera's last game, he expressed enjoyment in his recent return to hands-on coaching. With new owner Josh Harris likely to make sweeping changes, Rivera seems prepared for the organization's next chapter, despite the team's on-field struggles and a seven-game losing streak.

"Commanders' Injury Woes Deepen as Cornerbacks Hit IR, Starters Miss Cowboys Clash"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hogs Haven

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The Washington Commanders have placed three cornerbacks—Kendall Fuller, Christian Holmes, and Tariq Castro-Fields—on injured reserve ahead of their season finale against the Dallas Cowboys. The team has also signed defensive tackles Abdullah Anderson and Benning Potoa’e from the practice squad for additional depth, with Jonathan Allen also ruled out due to a knee injury. Additionally, cornerback Nick Whiteside II has been elevated from the practice squad, and there may be further roster changes pending the health status of three questionable players for the upcoming game.

"Ron Rivera Undecided on Backup QB Amid Reflections on Washington Tenure and Harris' Regime"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hogs Haven

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Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera has not yet decided on a backup quarterback for the season finale against the Dallas Cowboys, with Jacoby Brissett and Jake Fromm in contention. Rivera reflects on his tenure with the Commanders, acknowledging the challenges and his dual role as head coach and personnel manager. He hints at a desire to return to a more coaching-focused role, whether in Washington or elsewhere, as he faces the possibility of being fired after a disappointing season. Rivera also comments on the expected shift to a traditional NFL structure under managing partner Josh Harris, moving away from the coach-centric model. Meanwhile, players like Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel are recognized for their professionalism and are preparing for the offseason.

"Commanders Decimated by Injuries Ahead of Season-Ending Clash with Cowboys"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hogs Haven

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The Washington Commanders have ruled out four players, including DT Jonathan Allen and CB Kendall Fuller, for their season finale against the Dallas Cowboys. Three of these players were placed on IR. S Kam Curl, DE Casey Toohill, and OT Andrew Wylie are listed as questionable. The Commanders' loss could lead to a high draft pick, while a Cowboys' win would secure the NFC East title. QB Jacoby Brissett is set to return from injury with no designation, and the team has yet to decide whether Brissett or Jake Fromm will back up starting QB Sam Howell.

"Commanders' Offseason Shakeup: QB Search, Staff Changes, and Player Exits Loom"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Riggo's Rag

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As the Washington Commanders prepare for their final practice of the 2023 season, key storylines include Eric Bieniemy's uncertain future with the team, quarterback Sam Howell's support for helping Terry McLaurin reach a 1,000-yard receiving milestone, and speculation about Jim Schwartz potentially joining the Commanders as a head coach. The team is also facing a challenging game against the Dallas Cowboys, where they aim to prevent their rivals from clinching the NFC East, despite being underdogs. McLaurin is just 54 yards shy of the milestone, and the team is rallying to help him achieve it against a tough Cowboys secondary.

"Commanders' Ownership and Coaching Future: Harris' Strategy and Top Candidates"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

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Josh Harris, the new owner of the Washington Commanders, is expected to implement significant changes to the team's coaching staff and front office following a disappointing season. Harris, who also owns the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils, is known for his measured and analytical approach to team management, contrasting with the previous owner's more chaotic style. With a history of making strategic hires in his other sports franchises, Harris's decisions in the coming weeks will be crucial in shaping the future of the Commanders, who have ample salary cap space and draft picks to facilitate a potential rebuild.