Aaron Taylor+FollowWhy aren’t the Commanders playing the kids?With the Commanders’ season all but over, fans are baffled that Dan Quinn still leans on veteran players instead of giving the younger guys a shot. There’s nothing left to lose, and Week 18 is the perfect chance to see what the future might hold—especially with the Eagles resting starters. Many believe it’s time to let prospects like Kain Medrano and Tyler Owens get real game reps. Is Quinn’s loyalty to his vets holding the team back, or is there more to it? Would you rather see the young talent on the field this Sunday? #Sports #Football #Commanders01Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCommanders’ front office moves spark debateWashington’s front office is making some eyebrow-raising moves, bringing in players who struggled under Scott Fitterer’s leadership in Carolina. With D.J. Johnson and Shy Tuttle getting a shot, fans are starting to wonder if Fitterer’s influence is growing behind the scenes. These aren’t just random tryouts—they could signal a bigger shift in how decisions are made. With the team limping toward the offseason, are the Commanders risking another round of questionable roster choices? Let’s talk: Should the team trust Fitterer’s judgment, or is it time for a fresh approach? #Sports #Football #Commanders00Share
glen25+FollowBig changes ahead for Commanders' defenseWashington fans, get ready for a major shakeup in the Commanders’ secondary. After a rollercoaster couple of seasons, it looks like Noah Igbinoghene—once a Dan Quinn favorite—won’t be sticking around for 2026. Despite some flashes of talent, injuries and inconsistency have held him back, and with the team eyeing a full roster overhaul (and a huge salary cap to play with), it’s time to move on. Expect a completely new look for the cornerback group next season. What do you think—should the Commanders keep any familiar faces, or is a clean slate the way to go? #Sports #Football #Commanders00Share
phughes+FollowCommanders rookie is shaking up the RB roomJacory Croskey-Merritt, a seventh-round pick, is turning heads in Washington. He’s already scored more touchdowns than any rookie RB drafted that late in 30 years, and his vision and burst are giving the Commanders’ coaches a real dilemma for next season. With the team out of playoff contention, all eyes are on how he handles the Eagles’ tough defense in Week 18. If Croskey-Merritt keeps this up, he could go from overlooked to RB1, changing how the Commanders build their roster. What do you think—should he be the future at running back? #Sports #Football #Commanders10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCommanders finally solve their kicker woesAfter two tough seasons of missed field goals and costly mistakes, the Washington Commanders seem to have finally found their answer at kicker with Jake Moody. Since joining the team, Moody has been perfect on field goals, nailing all nine attempts—including a clutch 51-yarder. This turnaround comes after the failed Matt Gay experiment, which cost the team both money and confidence. With Moody’s consistency, fans can breathe a little easier heading into the offseason. What do you think—does this move set the Commanders up for a stronger rebuild, or are there still bigger issues to tackle? #Sports #Football #Commanders00Share
phughes+FollowTrevon Diggs to Washington? Here’s the buzzTrevon Diggs, the All-Pro cornerback who made a name for himself under Dan Quinn in Dallas, is now a free agent after a messy split with the Cowboys. With the Commanders desperate for help in the secondary, and Diggs’ Maryland roots plus his connection to Quinn, this move feels almost too perfect. But here’s the real question: is Diggs still the game-changer he once was, or is this a risky bet for a team in need of stability? Would you want to see Diggs in a Commanders jersey next season? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Commanders00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowShould Commanders play vets or give youth a shot?Dan Quinn isn’t planning to rest any healthy Commanders starters in the season finale against the Eagles, even though the playoffs are out of reach. That means we’ll likely see the usual veterans on the field, but is that the best move for Washington’s future? With so many young players needing real game reps to develop, a lot of fans are hoping to see fresh faces like Johnny Newton and Jordan Magee get more snaps. Would you rather see the team fight for a win with the vets, or focus on building for next season by letting the young guys play? #Sports #Football #Commanders10Share
John Camacho+FollowCommanders fans, what’s Johnny Newton’s future?Johnny Newton just delivered a wild performance for the Commanders—racking up three sacks against the Cowboys and showing flashes of why he was such a hyped draft pick. But here’s the twist: while he looked like a pass-rushing force, Dallas ran right at him for over 200 yards. It’s clear Newton can disrupt quarterbacks, but he’s still a liability against the run. Should Washington lean into his strengths and use him only on passing downs, or keep hoping he’ll round out his game? Curious to hear how fans see his role evolving next season. #Sports #Football #Commanders00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowJohnny Newton’s breakout game vs CowboysJohnny Newton just put on a show for the Commanders’ defense, racking up three sacks against the Cowboys—something no Washington player has done since 2015! With Daron Payne sidelined, Newton seized his shot and now has more sacks this season than Payne and Kinlaw combined. The wild part? He’s barely been used in passing situations, even though that’s his strength. It’s clear the Commanders need to give their young talent more chances, especially as the team looks to the future. What do you think—should Newton be a bigger part of the defense moving forward? #Sports #Football #Commanders00Share
Jay Williams+FollowCommanders fans: Time for a change at safety?Quan Martin was supposed to be the next big thing for the Commanders’ defense, but after a rough season and a tough outing against the Cowboys, it’s clear the experiment isn’t working. With nothing left to lose in Week 18, why not give Tyler Owens or Percy Butler a shot at starting? Sometimes, the best move is to see what fresh faces can do when the stakes are low. Would you rather see Martin get another chance, or is it time to shake things up in the secondary? #Sports #Football #Commanders00Share