When the Dallas Cowboys passed on picking at 24th overall by trading down with the Detroit Lions, they risked missing out on significant talent they liked in the first round.
Ron Rivera explored options for a potential defensive coordinator position, interviewing with various teams, including the Cowboys. Reflecting on the interview process, he shared his insights.
Hogs Haven takes a look at 2024 NFL Draft prospects that could contribute to the Commanders Khyree Jackson, CB School: Oregon | Conference: Pac-12 College
The Washington Commanders will look much different in 2024. Not only does Washington have a new general manager (Adam Peters), a new coaching staff led by Dan Quinn, but the Commanders have signed over 20 outside free agents thus far.
The Washington Commanders are going to try to use the 2024 NFL Draft to turbocharge their rebuild.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn are closing in on their choice with the No. 2 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Washington
The Washington Commanders were busy in free agency, signing over 20 outside free agents as GM Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn looked to reshape a 4-13 roster.
New Commanders HC Dan Quinn talked about the upcoming draft and his experience scouting quarterbacks. Quinn has complete faith in GM Adam Peters due to his rich track record of finding what exactly a team needs.
When Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris saw those NFLPA report cards with multiple failing grades, including an F-, he responded he wasn’t an “F- guy.” Of course, many of Washington’s failings pre-date the Harris Ownership Group, and all came before new GM Adam Peters, coach Dan Quinn, and his staff.
The Washington Commanders have so much trade ammo ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft that they're one of the league's top candidates to move around in the first round.
The Washington Commanders kicked off a new era in January by hiring Adam Peters as general manager. Peters then hired Dan Quinn as head coach, who assembled a top-notch coaching staff.
Holding the No. 2 overall pick in the upcoming draft, many feel Washington will look to get their quarterback of the future. New Commanders HC Dan Quinn discussed what qualities he looks for in a quarterback.
The Commanders in a meeting room, head coach Dan Quinn asked the returning players to all stand to their feet and move to another seat. He asked them to move around and get to know some of the new players.
Eric Bieniemy doesn’t want to talk about the Washington Commanders anymore. On the second day of UCLA’s spring practice, Bieniemy spoke publicly for the first time since leaving Washington after one season as offensive coordinator.
As the Commanders mull over Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye, former Falcons head coach Dan Quinn continues to go back to the Atlanta well to fill out his roster in Washington.
The Commanders have the number two overall pick in the upcoming draft, and most around the league feel they will take a QB. New HC Dan Quinn spoke on what he wants in a quarterback.
Survey results!! Dan Quinn is a lot more popular with Washington fans than he ever had been before. At the time he was hired, there was a lot of public disappointment that: a.
Now that the Bears appeared to have settled on Caleb Williams for the first pick of the NFL Draft, the Commanders are on the clock. But forget all the stories that say Washington will select Jayden Daniels.
Following a three-year hiatus, if you could even call being the defensive coordinator for America’s Team a hiatus, former Falcons head coach Dan Quinn is back in the driver’s seat.
The first draft pick under the new regime of the Washington Commanders, spearheaded by general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn, will be an ultra-important one.
We would say that Washington Commanders HC Dan Quinn let the cat out of the bag on the team's draft plans, but the cat has been walking around the house for a while, now.
The Washington Commanders are trying for a clean slate under new ownership and addressing the quarterback position would certainly help get the ball rolling.
Commanders HC Dan Quinn tells Tom Pelissero of NFL Media that they have received calls from interested teams in moving up, but it sounds like it’s mostly due diligence up to this point. “Yes, I would say it’s ringing, and because, like you said, of the talent of the group this year,” Quinn said.
Former Falcons head coach Dan Quinn is finally back in the driver’s seat after three seasons as the Cowboys defensive coordinator. Quinn was hired to take over for Ron Rivera in Washington, joining Adam Peters and a new ownership group for the Commanders.
After Ben Johnson bowed out of the running, Mike Macdonald and Dan Quinn remained as the favorites, and it was the latter who was formally hired earlier this month.
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