Andy Reid has made his exit known.
Andy Reid, head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, announced his retirement.
Chase Young, a former defensive end with the Washington Commanders, is making a stir in the Super Bowl.
Young has a sack against Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the first quarter.
After the first quarter, the Chiefs and Niners are deadlocked at 0-0.Native American organizations have long protested against the Washington Commanders franchise, and now the Kansas City Chiefs are joining them.
A Kansas City-based Native American organization called “Not in Our Honor” will be demonstrating against the Chiefs moniker during Sunday’s Super Bowl.
In the Super Bowl, the Chiefs take on the 49ers from San Francisco. The game is set to begin at 6:30 p.m. ET.Eric Bieniemy, the former commander of Washington, is not employed by an NFL team at this time and might not be until the 2024 season.
According to ESPN’s Dan Graziano, Bieniemy has two options: he could take 2024 off and establish himself as a strong contender for the 2025 season, or he could go back to the Chiefs, where he was an offensive coordinator from 2013 to 2012 and won two Super Bowls.
The news that Bieniemy will not be going back to Washington when Dan Quinn is hired was made public earlier this week. Kliff Kingsbury will be his successor.
The Washington Commanders keep strengthening their group of coaches.
Ben Standig of The Athletic reports that Larry Izzo will be joining the squad as special teams coordinator.
Izzo, 49, has served as special teams coach for the Seattle Seahawks (2018–23), Houston Texans (2016–17), and New York Giants (2011–15). He now goes to the nation’s capital to join Dan Quinn.A coach from one of the Washington Commanders’ competitors is being observed.
The Commanders are adding former Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson to their staff, as reported by ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. He will remain a “prominent” member of Dan Quinn’s staff, even if his function differs from what it was in Philadelphia.NFL commissioner Roger Goodell revealed on Monday that the Philadelphia Eagles will host their season opener in South America. This year’s NFL is playing its first-ever game in Brazil.
As their NFC East counterparts, the Commanders may travel to Sao Paulo for Week 1’s away game against the Eagles.
In an effort to help kick off the opening weekend of the 2024 season, the game is scheduled for Friday, September 6.The departure of longtime offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy to the Washington Commanders brought hardships for the Kansas City Chiefs this season. But after defeating the Baltimore Ravens 17-10 in Sunday’s AFC Championship game, they managed to hold on.
Eric Bieniemy’s status for the 2018 season is uncertain with Ron Rivera’s firing, but a return to the Commanders is not ruled out.The league is honoring offensive lineman Charles Leno Jr. of the Washington Commanders for his community service.
Leno Jr., along with Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills, Frank Ragnow of the Detroit Lions, Harrison Phillips of the Minnesota Vikings, and Calais Campbell of the Atlanta Falcons, is one of five finalists for the Alan Page NFLPA Community Award.
The NFL Honors in Las Vegas on February 7 will unveil the winner of the award, who will also get $100,000 to donate to a charity of their choice.
The Detroit Lions haven’t won the NFC Championship in 32 years, but that changed when they defeated the Tampa Bay Bucs 31-23 on Sunday in the Divisional Round.
Washington, who now owns the longest conference championship drought, lost to the Lions in their most recent NFC championship game.
The Cleveland Browns, who relocated to become the Baltimore Ravens, have technically been out of the league for two seasons after going longer without winning a conference championship (1989). Washington currently owns the NFC record, and it will take some more time for the team to return to its desired level following their four-win campaign this year.
Norm Snead, a former Washington quarterback, passed away on Sunday at the age of 84. The NFL community is in grief.
In the 1961 NFL Draft, Washington selected Snead as the second overall pick. Snead played three seasons with the team, making two trips to the Pro Bowl.
Before retiring in 1977, Snead also played for the Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and San Francisco 49ers.Caleb Williams, a quarterback for USC and a possible top pick for the Washington Commanders, has formally declared for the 2024 NFL Draft.