Wallpaper Wednesday: Daron Payne Mobile Wallpaper

Today’s wallpaper subject is Daron Payne. After all, not only has the defense improved over the last few weeks, but Payne has been a bright spot for the entire season.

The only question mark surrounding Payne these days, is will he be in Washington next year?

Since he is in the final year of his rookie contract, there is the danger that he walks through free agency.

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First Look: Commanders Vs Colts – Head-To-Head, Odds, And More

The Week 8 game at Lucas Oil Stadium would have certainly been circled on Carson Wentz’ personal calendar. Not only did he come over to Washington from Indianapolis in the off-season, but did so, to a chorus of unprofessional psychobabble from Colts owner Jim Irsay. Unfortunately for Wentz, he’s sidelined with a broken finger and … Read more

Commanders Earn Taylor-Made Win Over Packers

Taylor Heinicke might not have the most NFL-est arm in the league, but Taylor Heinicke certainly has one of the most NFL-est attitudes in the game. With Carson Wentz out for a minimum of four games, Washington’s backup quarterback took to the field on Sunday to try and win a football game. And did.

In true Washington form, fans were split down the middle as to wether or not they should throw any praise in Heinicke’s direction. The bottom line is that the Washington Commanders beat a Green Bay Packers team that almost nobody expected them to beat. Especially with a backup quarterback at the helm.

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Wallpaper Wednesday: Tress Way Mobile Wallpaper

Today’s wallpaper subject is Tress Way – because he’s about the only player on the Washington Commanders that is leading the NFL in any category. Tress has punted the ball a league-high 29 times.

Okay, maybe that’s not that positive a statistic, because you don’t really want to lead the league in that category. But that part isn’t Way’s fault.

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First Look: Washington Vs Tennessee – Head-To-Head, Odds & More

The Washington Commanders were spanked at At&T Field on Sunday. They had their second division match-up in as many weeks and came away 25-10 losers to the Dallas Cowboys.

This week, they face the Tennessee Titans who are coming off of a gritty 24-17 divisional win over the Indianapolis Colts. It was the Titans second consecutive win after dropping their first two games. Their 2-2 division record has them sitting tied with the Jacksonville Jaguars atop the AFC South.

The Commanders (1-3) on the other hand, are already two back of the 3-1 New York Giants and 3-1 Dallas Cowboys, and three back of the undefeated 4-0 Philadelphia Eagles.

So how is the match-up shaping up?

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Time Machine: Defensive Tackles #ThrowbackThursday

Welcome to the Time Machine! The Throwback Thursday feature that allows you to swap current players with former players. Today’s edition is for defensive tackles.

You can either choose to keep the current player that holds the roster spot, or you can fire up the flux capacitor and travel back in time in the Redskins Commandelorean, and pick up one of three players that played that position at some point.

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Commanders Vs Cowboys: The Good, The Bad And The Fugly

The Commanders took on division rival Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, and came up short. Really short. The scoreline of 25-10 for Dallas was if anything, flattering to Washington. The defense put up a decent fight at times, but the offense was once again, anaemic. They have managed just 18 points in the last two contests. … Read more

Week 4: Washington Vs Dallas Inactive Lists

It’s Week 4 of the 2022 NFL season. The Commanders will face their arch rivals – The Dallas Cowboys.

Washington is coming off an uninspired divisional loss at the hands of the red hot Philadelphia Eagles.

Another divisional loss would really put the Commanders on the outside looking in. It may only be four games into the season, but trailing in the tie breaker to two of the three teams in your division is definitely a hole that’s tougher to dig out of.

So who’s available and who’s not?

Here is a list of both teams’ inactives:

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