What Eagles fans should know about the Washington Commanders



With mid-July fast approaching, we’re looking at what Eagles fans should know about the Washington Commanders before training camp begins.

The Eagles have one of the youngest teams in the NFL after several key departures and the retirement of Brandon Graham during the offseason. Such attrition provides the opportunity for younger players on the roster to assume larger roles while creating another Super Bowl window for a team that’ll have new starters at several key defensive positions.

Over the next two weeks, we will conduct mini-previews of four NFC East teams as they begin reporting for training camp, with the Giants’ rookies set to report a week from Tuesday. Washington is next, with Philadelphia reporting on July 21 and Dallas reporting on July 22.

With mid-July fast approaching, we’re looking at what Eagles fans should know about the Washington Commanders before training camp begins.

Commanders’ external free agency or trade additions this offseason:

WR Deebo Samuel

Samuel, a second-round pick by the 49ers in 2019, has 5,935 total yards and 42 touchdowns on 536 touches. Although his best season came in 2021, when he earned a Pro Bowl and First Team All-Pro selection for amassing 1,770 yards and 14 touchdowns, he has recorded at least 800 scrimmage yards in five of his six NFL seasons.

OL Laremy Tunsil

Tunsil, a first-round pick by the Miami Dolphins in 2016, is a five-time Pro Bowler, all of which have come since 2019, with 125 starts in as many games. Few players have performed as well as Tunsil when it comes to protecting quarterbacks, as he received a pass-blocking grade of at least 84 from Pro Football Focus in five of the last six seasons. He allowed zero pressures in seven games last season — second only to Lane Johnson among offensive tackles.

DB Will Harris

DT Javon Kinlaw

DT Eddie Goldman

CB Jonathan Jones

DE Deatrich Wise

DE Jacob Martin

OL Nate Herbig

OL Forster Sarell

WR Michael Gallup

Commanders’ external free agency departures this offseason:

 The Commanders suffered several losses including wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus (Bears), safety Darrick Forrest (Bills), offensive tackle Cornelius Lucas (Browns), linebacker Mykal Walker (Cardinals), cornerback Benjamin St-Juste (Chargers), defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. (Cowboys), wide receiver Dyami Brown (Jaguars), safety Jeremy Chinn (Raiders), and defensive tackle Jonathan Allen (Vikings).

Commanders key weapons

Star rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels was 3rd on the team in yards from scrimmage and led the team in rushing yards. Terry McLaurin is a star, Zach Ertz is reliable, and Deebo Samuel will look to regain his mojo.

Will the Commanders’ free agency additions pan out?

The addition of Deebo Samuel and Laremy Tunsil is an immediate upgrade on offense, while Javon Kinlaw provides depth at defensive tackle.

How did the Commanders approach the 2025 NFL draft?

The Washington Commanders’ 2025 draft class includes Josh Conerly Jr. (OT), Trey Amos (CB), Jaylin Lane (WR), Kain Medrano (LB), and Jacory Croskey-Merritt (RB). Washington only had five picks, selecting Conerly in the first round, Amos in the second, Lane in the fourth, Medrano in the sixth, and Croskey-Merritt in the seventh.

When does training camp for the Washington Commanders begin?

Training camp begins for the Commanders on July 22, with rookies reporting on July 18.

Washington will hold a training camp at its headquarters in Ashburn, Virginia. The Commanders will hold three open practices for all fans: July 27, July 29, and August 2. They will also have three open practices for season ticket members in select membership types: July 28, July 3,0, and August 4. All practices begin at 9 a.m. ET and are subject to change.



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