As the NFL offseason ramps up, the Commanders are in prime position to steal DL Osa Odighizuwa from the Cowboys, and Josh Sweat from AZ.
Everyone remembers the one that got away. From the girl next door to the job offer with the bad timing, hindsight can be cruel as much as it can be educational. For the Dallas Cowboys, Sean Peyton is often seen as the head coach that got away.
The Dallas Cowboys have a very important offseason ahead of them. They have some key free agents and could lose one of them to the Washington Commanders.
One year ago the Carolina Panthers were searching for their next head coach to replace Frank Reich, who had been fired after just 11 games on the job. Among the candidates they brought in for an interview was Dan Quinn, who's been around the league for a long-time as a defensive coordinator and former head coach with the Atlanta Falcons.
Quinn in his second NFL head coaching job has the Commanders in the NFC championship game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
It's been a wild ride for Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn over the past 12 months. After a blowout playoff loss to the Packers last January, Quinn, then the Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator,
When he returned to the NFL after two years in Gainesville, Quinn gained notice by leading the Seahawks' defense in 2013, when they won the Super Bowl. After just two years as Seattle's defensive coordinator, Quinn got his first head coaching job with the Falcons.
With Super Bowl 59 on the horizon, we only have one more game to worry about before the NFL goes into the heart of the offseason. While the AFC champion Kansas
And their ex-defensive coordinator Dan Quinn is changing that culture. Quinn and the Commanders upended the top-seeded Detroit Lions 45-31. The first-year Commanders coach, though, is ...
For Washington, coach speak isn’t cliché. The team listens to its elite communicator at the top and has responded with passionate play.
The Detroit Lions host the Washington Commanders in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs roughly a year since a few coaching decisions shaped the future of each organization.