Dolphins vs. Commanders: Week 13 Preview, Betting Odds, TV Info
In what should be a heavily one-sided game, the Dolphins look to keep pace in the AFC while the Commanders’ season is on the rocks after having lost five of their last six.
In what should be a heavily one-sided game, the Dolphins look to keep pace in the AFC while the Commanders’ season is on the rocks after having lost five of their last six.
After the Washington Commanders’ Week 5 embarrassment at the hands of the Chicago Bears on primetime television, I said to myself, “It doesn’t get much worse than that.” Well, apparently, it does.
Without context, the Baltimore Ravens’ loss to the Washington Commanders in the second week of preseason action did not mean much.
As in years past, this 32-part series will look at the three most pressing questions facing each of the 32 teams. Here are the Three Burning Questions for the Washington Commanders.
The New England Patriots released veteran quarterback Cam Newton on Tuesday, making Mac Jones the starter. While much of the conversation has been about how Jones compares to Tom Brady. Another ripple effect from this is Newton currently doesn’t have a job.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Washington Football Team.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Washington Football Team.
James Dudko recaps a memorable 2020 season for the Washington Football Team and hands out end-of-season awards to the squad’s top performers.
Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers travel to Washington to take on the Football Team in the Wild Card round on Sunday.
Entering the day, the Eagles were banged up on offense, especially the offensive line. They were already down Brandon Brooks
The 2019 season was one many former Washington Redskin fans would like to forget. The team finished the year at 3-13, good enough to land them the number two pick in the 2020 NFL draft. However, the team almost ended up gifting star defensive end Chase Young to the division rival New York Giants.
Following the signing of XFL quarterback P.J. Walker, the Carolina Panthers send Kyle Allen to Washington for a fifth-round pick:
In what should be a heavily one-sided game, the Dolphins look to keep pace in the AFC while the Commanders’ season is on the rocks after having lost five of their last six.
After the Washington Commanders’ Week 5 embarrassment at the hands of the Chicago Bears on primetime television, I said to myself, “It doesn’t get much worse than that.” Well, apparently, it does.
Without context, the Baltimore Ravens’ loss to the Washington Commanders in the second week of preseason action did not mean much.
As in years past, this 32-part series will look at the three most pressing questions facing each of the 32 teams. Here are the Three Burning Questions for the Washington Commanders.
The New England Patriots released veteran quarterback Cam Newton on Tuesday, making Mac Jones the starter. While much of the conversation has been about how Jones compares to Tom Brady. Another ripple effect from this is Newton currently doesn’t have a job.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Washington Football Team.
Prior to the 2020 NFL season, three questions were posed for each of the 32 teams. This is the recap and answers to those questions for the Washington Football Team.
James Dudko recaps a memorable 2020 season for the Washington Football Team and hands out end-of-season awards to the squad’s top performers.
Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers travel to Washington to take on the Football Team in the Wild Card round on Sunday.
Entering the day, the Eagles were banged up on offense, especially the offensive line. They were already down Brandon Brooks (torn Achilles) and Andre Dillard
The 2019 season was one many former Washington Redskin fans would like to forget. The team finished the year at 3-13, good enough to land them the number two pick in the 2020 NFL draft. However, the team almost ended up gifting star defensive end Chase Young to the division rival New York Giants.
Following the signing of XFL quarterback P.J. Walker, the Carolina Panthers send Kyle Allen to Washington for a fifth-round pick:
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