Following another last-place finish in the NFC East, Commanders fans should get a well-deserved break this upcoming season. Here’s why the team could be much better in 2024.
We are at the point of the offseason where we see positional rankings. Last week, Pro Football Focus ranked the NFL’s top 32 quarterbacks. Now, PFF has ranked the league’s top 32 running backs.
The Washington Commanders are wrapping up its second week of OTAs on Friday and sure enough there's plenty to discuss from Wednesday's media sessions, as well as some on-field developments.
With a new coaching staff for 2024, the Commanders hope to avoid another last-place finish in the NFC East. There are many reasons to be optimistic, but questions remain offensively and defensively.
The Washington Commanders added a former San Francisco 49ers running back to their backfield with a few weeks to go before the 2024 NFL Draft. The Commanders are looking to add skilled players to a rebuilt offense for the 2024 season.
The Los Angeles Chargers are in the market for a new running back. This comes after Austin Ekeler signed with the Washington Commanders. Ekeler left big shoes to fill for the Chargers.
When NFL free agency began, we knew the Los Angeles Chargers had a lot of tough decisions to make. Not only were they already hindered by being over the salary cap at the outset of the offseason, core players like Austin Ekeler had expiring contracts.
After seven seasons with the Chargers, running back Austin Ekeler departed to join the Commanders. In doing so, he rejected interest from his previous team and had a reason for doing so.
For the running back position, free agency was much, much different in 2024 than what we saw last year. In 2023, we saw guys like Tony Pollard, Saquon
According to a report from ESPN’s Washington Commanders staff writer, John Keim via Twitter, former Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler said
The Los Angeles Chargers are undergoing a significant transformation this offseason, bidding farewell to several beloved players who will now don different jerseys as the 2024 season approaches.
The Washington Commanders were big players in free agency, as the franchise was armed with significant salary cap resources to reshape the roster. One such move was securing the signing of former Los Angeles Chargers dual-threat running back Austin Ekeler, on a two-year, $8.43 million deal.
Austin Ekeler was introduced as a member of the Washington Commanders on Monday, and he made a bold claim when asked what he brings to the team in his press conference.
The Washington Commanders signed running back Austin Ekeler in free agency, and the veteran says that the Commanders brought him aboard for reasons beyond his play on the field.
The Washington Commanders have signed Austin Ekeler to a new contract after playing six years for the Los Angeles Chargers. Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant, a long-time fan of the commanders, dropped a short message in reaction to the team’s new signing.
The Washington Commanders are in the midst of an offseason rebuild, and one of their recent transactions was the signing of running back Austin Ekeler.
The Commanders are making their next quarterback's job easier.
This move comes after the Commanders just lost a notable rusher of their own in free agency.
Letting Antonio Gibson walk earlier on Monday, the Commanders are bringing in a bigger name.
Your Los Angeles Chargers' top running back in 2023, Austin Ekeler, appears destined to be moving on in free agency once that kicks off on March 13th. This may be the right move for both sides.
The 2024 free agent class is set to feature a number of high-profile running backs. Austin Ekeler is likely to be one of them.
NFL free agency is less than three weeks away, and there are a ton of top-notch free agents ready to hit the open market, The Chargers have a flurry of their own, whether unrestricted or restricted.
After coming up short in the AFC Championship Game to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Baltimore Ravens are looking to put together an aggressive NFL offseason.
It's officially the offseason for your Los Angeles Chargers. LA will look to rebuild and reload in the next couple of months, which could determine how their 2024 season will go. Many players will be donning the powder blue again, and a lot will wear a different jersey in 2024.
The Chargers offense has struggled to find an effective run-pass balance this season despite the team’s decision to retain running back Austin Ekeler.
The Los Angeles Chargers run game keeps stalling, which could result in a shake-up at running back.
Players from the Chargers and Cowboys had to be separated after fighting before their “Monday Night Football” game at SoFi Stadium.
For the first time since the regular season opener, the Chargers will have their top running back available.
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