Rookie Minicamp is underway and with that, Dan Quinn is getting the chance to work with his rookies for the first time. However, a shirt that he recently wore during media availability has become a controversy early in his time with Washington.
In his first season as the head coach of the Washington Commanders, Dan Quinn has clearly made a decision to reset the team’s quarterback room. That started with drafting Jayden Daniels out of LSU in the first round and culminated with adding Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman as an undrafted free agent.
Quinn caused a stir on a potential name change with the shirt he wore in minicamp
The Washington Commanders could use some help at wide receiver. Yes, Washington has Terry McLaurin and Jahan Dotson, but behind those two are either veterans, former draft picks, or undrafted players from the past two draft classes looking to make the roster.
Illinois Football had a proud 2024 NFL Draft. The star of the show was none other than Jer’zhan Newton. Newton was a dominant force for Illinois Football and was a second-round pick of the Washington Commanders.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn garnered some attention for the shirt he wore when speaking to the media at Saturday’s rookie minicamp.
Dan Quinn speaks before rookie mini-camp The Washington Commanders are back in Ashburn today for the second day of rookie mini-camp. Head Coach Dan Quinn spoke to the media before today's practice and gave an update on second-round pick Johnny Newton.
Friday kicked off a new era of Washington Commanders football. OK, that’s been said a lot in recent months, but for the first time under general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn, the 2024 rookie class hit the field.
The Washington Commanders have nowhere to go but up. Washington finished 4-13 last season and made sweeping changes this offseason, beginning with new general manager Adam Peters.
It’s been an offseason of change for the Washington Commanders. The most significant change occurred last July when Josh Harris and his partners bought the team from Dan Snyder.
It’s been a busy offseason for the Washington Commanders. In addition to hiring a new general manager (Adam Peters) and head coach (Dan Quinn), the team was busy with free agency and the NFL draft.
New general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn have been hard at work rebuilding the last-place Commanders in the offseason. These moves could make their jobs a whole lot easier.
Without any security beyond the 2024 season, these five players have the most to prove.
With the NFL Draft now over, here's a look at 10 notable steals.
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.
The Washington Commanders are going to try to use the 2024 NFL Draft to turbocharge their rebuild.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Three consecutive 12-5 regular-season records and three consecutive poor playoff losses for the Dallas Cowboys mean that the team simply can't get over that postseason hump.
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.
The Washington Commanders hired offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury to work under new head coach Dan Quinn, but the process may be more collaborative than expected.
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