Newton is excited to learn from the veterans ahead of him on the depth chart
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen is one of the most popular trade candidates out there. A two-time Pro Bowler, the former first-round pick was one of the few bright spots on an otherwise terrible Commanders defense.
The Washington Commanders' official 2024 schedule is here and now, we have the road map to the regular season. So, naturally, that means it's time to make some way-too-early predictions regarding the entire 17-game schedule.
It would be worth at least a phone call for the Green Bay Packers to see if the first-round pick in 2017 is available and what it could cost to acquire him.
Surprising NFC team the Chicago Bears may trade for $72 million Pro Bowler and Washington Commander defensive tackle, Jonathan Allen this offseason. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the team may be nearing a crossroads of a contract extension and many executives wonder if they’ll entertain any trade offers.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN confirms that the Commanders attempted to trade back into the first round for an offensive tackle. Fowler mentions that the decision
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cam Heyward is heading into his final season of his contract, and with being 35 years old and some injury concerns, the end of the road seems to be coming sooner rather than later.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have orchestrated an impressive offseason, sparking excitement among fans as the new season approaches. Following a well-received draft, where pundits lauded their selections, the team finds itself in a strong position.
The Washington Commanders might have gotten the steal of the draft in the second round, drafting defensive tackle Jer’Zhan Newton. Drafting Newton puts longtime Commander and two-time Pro Bowler Jonathan Allen in a precarious position.
The Washington Commanders have the NFL's best defensive tackle duo in Jonathan Allen and Daron Payne. That's why some people where confused when the team
The Washington Commanders dealt Montez Sweat last October as he neared the end of his contract, and they might be approaching a similar fork in the road with…
The biggest surprise of the Washington Commanders' 2024 draft class was the selection of Jer'Zhan "Johhny" Newton. That's because a) he was considered by many to be a top-25 player in the class and b) the Commanders have the NFL's best defensive tackle duo in Jonathan Allen and Daron Payne.
With the NFL Draft now over, here's a look at 10 notable steals.
The Commanders have Allen on what has become a team-friendly deal.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters said Monday that the team is "not interested" in trading star defensive tackle Jonathan Allen.
Commanders GM Adam Peters forcefully shot down the trade speculation around DT Jonathan Allen at the owners meetings on Monday. “We are not interested in trading him,” he told reporters including John Keim.
Even throughout the offseason, life in the NFL never truly slows down. While free agency and the 2024 NFL Draft are the biggest events, organizations have become more and more willing to trade players in exchange for draft picks and other veterans.
Jonathan Allen wasn't shy about his frustrations this season as the Washington Commanders played to just four wins, the second-lowest of his career. His words have led to rampant speculation about what the Commanders might do with the seven-year pro and two-time Pro Bowler, including a speculated trade with the Green Bay Packers.
With general manager Adam Peters in tow and a head coach on the way, wholesale changes are bound to take place for the Washington Commanders before they take the field for the first time next season.
When asked about whether he has contemplated playing on another team during an appearance on 106.7 The Fan, Jonathan Allen said, “1000%."
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen has made his discontent with the team's losing ways known multiple times this season. He did so again Monday.
A month ago, Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen said he was tired of losing in an expletive-laced postgame rant. Now that the Commanders have lost eight of their last ten games, Allen had another blunt reaction.
The Commanders may be prepared to move at least one of their edge-rushing duo of Montez Sweat and Chase Young, but another high-profile defender is not available.
Washington Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen isn't happy with losing. And he let the world know about it after his team fell to the the NFC East basement-dwelling New York Giants on Sunday.
Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen was unable to hide his frustration with the state of the team after they lost again on Sunday.
Allen has a theory on why there were several controversial roughing the passer penalties called in Week 5.
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