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The Washington Commanders are hosting at least one defensive back after multiple players were injured in yesterday’s win over the Las Vegas Raiders. Jeremy Fowler reports that Former Packers and Jaguars S Darnell Savage is visiting and could end up signing if the workout goes well.
On Sunday afternoon, the Washington Commanders improved to 2-1 on the young 2025 NFL season with a blowout home win over the Las Vegas Raiders. It was an especially impressive day for Washington considering that they were playing without injured starting quarterback Jayden Daniels, who was replaced by Marcus Mariota.
It wasn't just a win, it was a record-breaking day for the Washington Commanders. From rookies to Hall of Famers, see all the milestones that were hit.
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The Washington Commanders bounced right back just like their bloodied head coach
In a jubilant Washington Commanders locker room, linebacker Frankie Luvu announced whom he wanted to reward with a game ball: “Took one on the sideline, and popped up like toast. DQ!” With that, Luvu went over to wrap coach Dan Quinn in a hug.
Commanders' coach Dan Quinn was bloodied after a sideline collision but rallied his team without needing stitches.
Washington Commanders safety Will Harris fractured his fibula, ending his 2025 season and forcing Dan Quinn’s defense to adjust its thin secondary.
The Las Vegas Raiders were unable to get the win against the Washington Commanders, but they did flex their offensive muscle in Week 3's loss.
"WR Terry McLaurin has eclipsed 6,500 receiving yards on his career," the Commanders wrote in an announcement on social media. "He's the fifth wide receiver in franchise history to hit the mark and the 15th active receiver with at least 6,500 career receiving yards.