Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jeremy McNichols is heading over to the Washington Commanders, according to multiple reports. He is re-signing with the team that he played for a year ago. McNichols rushed for 281 yards on 55 carries for four touchdowns in short yardage and third, running back role for the Commanders.
Kinlaw will receive a three-year, $45 million contract with up to $30 million guaranteed, a steep deal the Steelers likely did not want to dip into. He has been around the NFL, playing for the New York Jets and San Francisco 49ers, but Kinlaw has at least started to break out.
The Washington Commanders had interest in acquiring receiver DK Metcalf, but he was traded by the Seattle Seahawks to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Landing Hendrickson would provide a major boost to a Commanders defense needing reinforcements. His sack production has evolved, logging 17.5 sacks in 2024, leading the NFL. The Commanders have the draft capital and cap space to make a serious move for Hendrickson. The question is whether they're willing to meet the Bengals' asking price.
With the Pittsburgh Steelers hunting in the free agent market, the Washington Commanders are set to release defensive captain and
The 49ers traded Deebo Samuel to the Washington Commanders, leaving many wondering why the Steelers didn’t make a move for the star wide receiver.
Early in the week, the Washington Commanders attempted to trade star defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. Nothing materialized and now, according to NFL Network reporter Ian Rapoport, the Commanders have decided to just release Taylor, effective at the start of the league year.
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