The NFL’s coaching cycle, along with the postseason, is almost over. There is only one head coaching job left, and two teams remain in play for the Lombardi trophy. The Washington Commanders lost to the Philadelphia Eagles,
Per FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz, Kingsbury has elected to run it back with the Commanders next season following the team's stunningly quick year-over-year turnaround. Washington went from having a 4-13 record in 2023 to reaching the NFC Championship Game roughly 12 months later, partly thanks to the play-caller.
Kliff Kingsbury will remain the Washington Commanders’ offensive coordinator despite interest from the New Orleans Saints and other teams during this head-coaching cycle, according to multiple reports. Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy will also not be the Saints’ new head coach this season, according to multiple reports.
The NFL looks like it's entering a running back renaissance, and this off-season the Bears have to act accordingly
Dan Quinn met with new Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters and team ... Kingsbury said “at some point” he would. Chicago Bears coaching search: Who we know are candidates for the job — and why they’d make sense (or not) “We ...
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.
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
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.
Kliff Kingsbury is staying, but that hasn't stopped other teams from trying to poach from head coach Dan Quinn's Washington Commanders' staff. According to Mike Garofolo of the NFL Network, assistant quarterbacks coach David Blough is drawing interest from multiple teams.
One player isn’t sufficient to fuel a team’s playoff berth and deep postseason run. But one player is also necessary to chase such goals: a strong quarterback. And the Commanders have him.
The Commanders hedged their bets with most acquisitions under Peters. Very few signings received long-term commitments. Most got one-year, prove-it deals with the promise of more