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Washington Commanders
July 29, 2025
Dan Quinn on Commanders' decision to release young, undrafted player
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Dan Quinn on Commanders' decision to release young, undrafted player

The Washington Commanders made a tough roster decision by moving wide receiver Terry McLaurin to the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list due to an ankle injury just as he reported to training camp. This maneuver required releasing undrafted rookie cornerback Fentrell Cypress, who had shown promise during the offseason.

Head coach Dan Quinn commented on the team's supportive conversation with Cypress, emphasizing the belief in his potential to play multiple positions in the secondary. The team’s depth at cornerback, fueled by rookie Trey Amos and a healthy Marshon Lattimore, led to this difficult choice, allowing Cypress to seek opportunities elsewhere.

What are the implications of McLaurin's injury on week one fantasy matchups?How does the Commanders' roster shape up after these moves?What defensive strategies might the Commanders employ without McLaurin?What can we expect from the Commanders this season?
Mentions:
@Dan Quinn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Dan Quinn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Fentrell Cypress | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Fentrell Cypress | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 26, 2025
Commanders training camp: 4 standouts from Day 3
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders training camp: 4 standouts from Day 3

Day 3 of Washington Commanders training camp saw the defense outshine the offense under sweltering heat, with quarterback Jayden Daniels struggling against a relentless defense. Rookie cornerback Trey Amos showcased potential with his confidence and playmaking, while Mike Sainristil continued to impress from last season, even managing an interception off Daniels. Veteran linebacker Von Miller displayed his veteran prowess, participating actively despite the training camp's less intense environment. On the offensive front, Luke McCaffrey managed to shine amidst struggles, making a notable catch against tight coverage.

Which Commanders player has the most potential this season?How will the Commanders' defense shape up this season?What are reasonable expectations for Jayden Daniels this season?What impact does Von Miller have on a team like the Commanders?
Mentions:
@Luke McCaffrey | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Luke McCaffrey | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Mike Sainristil | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Mike Sainristil | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Von Miller | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Von Miller | Buffalo Bills | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 17, 2025
Trey Amos, Commanders' second-round pick, signs rookie deal: Reports - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Trey Amos, Commanders' second-round pick, signs rookie deal: Reports - Washington Times

The Washington Commanders are gearing up for the start of training camp this Friday, with the team's second-round draft pick, Trey Amos, ready to make his presence felt. The Ole Miss cornerback finalized a four-year contract after negotiations that focused on guaranteed money, marking a significant milestone for the rookie. As one of the few remaining unsigned second-round picks, his arrival adds depth to a secondary looking to improve.

Amos's signing is particularly timely given the Commanders' aspirations for the upcoming season. With his college experience and skill set, he could play a vital role early on, especially with the need for fresh talent in the defensive backfield. The team is optimistic that Amos will quickly adapt to the professional level, where his performance will be closely monitored by fans and analysts alike.

How does Trey Amos fit into the Commanders' defensive strategy?What are the potential impacts of Amos's signing on the Commanders' season?What strategies can the Commanders use to integrate Trey Amos into the lineup?What are the expectations for rookie cornerbacks in the NFL?
Mentions:
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jul/17/t..

July 14, 2025
Should the Commanders be concerned that Trey Amos hasn't signed?
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Should the Commanders be concerned that Trey Amos hasn't signed?

Washington Commanders second-round pick, cornerback Trey Amos, remains unsigned as the team gears up for training camp, which opens on July 18. Despite 30 out of 32 first-round selections having signed their contracts, Amos has yet to finalize his agreement, adding to the trend where most second-round picks are still awaiting deals. This situation highlights the ongoing negotiation patterns in the NFL, particularly among rookie contracts.

The lack of signings among second-round draftees like Amos raises questions about the negotiations and strategies that teams and players are employing as they prepare for the upcoming season. With many players still unsigned, it will be interesting to see how swiftly contracts are finalized in the coming weeks.

What can we expect from Trey Amos if he signs before training camp?What are the potential benefits for the Commanders if they secure Amos's contract quickly?How do rookie contract negotiations influence a team's roster decisions?What impact can a rookie cornerback like Amos have on a team's performance?
Mentions:
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

June 27, 2025
One key observation from Commanders OTAs: Improvement in the secondary
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
One key observation from Commanders OTAs: Improvement in the secondary

The Washington Commanders are transitioning into their offseason break with optimism surrounding their secondary. Last season's struggles prompted a reshuffling, including the departure of key figures like Benjamin St-Juste and Emmanuel Forbes Jr. This offseason, the Commanders are banking on a healthier Marshon Lattimore, a four-time Pro Bowler, to lead a revamped cornerback lineup alongside rookie Trey Amos. The potential resurgence of their secondary could be pivotal, especially within an NFC East that boasts elite wide receivers.

What should fantasy managers expect from the Commanders' secondary this season?How can the Commanders capitalize on their offseason changes?What do the Commanders need to improve to be contenders?How will the Commanders' secondary impact their overall season?
Mentions:
@Benjamin St-Juste | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Benjamin St-Juste | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 29, 2025
Dan Quinn on Commanders' decision to release young, undrafted player
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Dan Quinn on Commanders' decision to release young, undrafted player

The Washington Commanders made a tough roster decision by moving wide receiver Terry McLaurin to the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list due to an ankle injury just as he reported to training camp. This maneuver required releasing undrafted rookie cornerback Fentrell Cypress, who had shown promise during the offseason.

Head coach Dan Quinn commented on the team's supportive conversation with Cypress, emphasizing the belief in his potential to play multiple positions in the secondary. The team’s depth at cornerback, fueled by rookie Trey Amos and a healthy Marshon Lattimore, led to this difficult choice, allowing Cypress to seek opportunities elsewhere.

What are the implications of McLaurin's injury on week one fantasy matchups?How does the Commanders' roster shape up after these moves?What defensive strategies might the Commanders employ without McLaurin?What can we expect from the Commanders this season?
Mentions:
@Dan Quinn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Dan Quinn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Fentrell Cypress | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Fentrell Cypress | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 26, 2025
Commanders training camp: 4 standouts from Day 3
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders training camp: 4 standouts from Day 3

Day 3 of Washington Commanders training camp saw the defense outshine the offense under sweltering heat, with quarterback Jayden Daniels struggling against a relentless defense. Rookie cornerback Trey Amos showcased potential with his confidence and playmaking, while Mike Sainristil continued to impress from last season, even managing an interception off Daniels. Veteran linebacker Von Miller displayed his veteran prowess, participating actively despite the training camp's less intense environment. On the offensive front, Luke McCaffrey managed to shine amidst struggles, making a notable catch against tight coverage.

Which Commanders player has the most potential this season?How will the Commanders' defense shape up this season?What are reasonable expectations for Jayden Daniels this season?What impact does Von Miller have on a team like the Commanders?
Mentions:
@Luke McCaffrey | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Luke McCaffrey | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Mike Sainristil | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Mike Sainristil | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Von Miller | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Von Miller | Buffalo Bills | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

July 17, 2025
Trey Amos, Commanders' second-round pick, signs rookie deal: Reports - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Trey Amos, Commanders' second-round pick, signs rookie deal: Reports - Washington Times

The Washington Commanders are gearing up for the start of training camp this Friday, with the team's second-round draft pick, Trey Amos, ready to make his presence felt. The Ole Miss cornerback finalized a four-year contract after negotiations that focused on guaranteed money, marking a significant milestone for the rookie. As one of the few remaining unsigned second-round picks, his arrival adds depth to a secondary looking to improve.

Amos's signing is particularly timely given the Commanders' aspirations for the upcoming season. With his college experience and skill set, he could play a vital role early on, especially with the need for fresh talent in the defensive backfield. The team is optimistic that Amos will quickly adapt to the professional level, where his performance will be closely monitored by fans and analysts alike.

How does Trey Amos fit into the Commanders' defensive strategy?What are the potential impacts of Amos's signing on the Commanders' season?What strategies can the Commanders use to integrate Trey Amos into the lineup?What are the expectations for rookie cornerbacks in the NFL?
Mentions:
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jul/17/t..

July 14, 2025
Should the Commanders be concerned that Trey Amos hasn't signed?
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Should the Commanders be concerned that Trey Amos hasn't signed?

Washington Commanders second-round pick, cornerback Trey Amos, remains unsigned as the team gears up for training camp, which opens on July 18. Despite 30 out of 32 first-round selections having signed their contracts, Amos has yet to finalize his agreement, adding to the trend where most second-round picks are still awaiting deals. This situation highlights the ongoing negotiation patterns in the NFL, particularly among rookie contracts.

The lack of signings among second-round draftees like Amos raises questions about the negotiations and strategies that teams and players are employing as they prepare for the upcoming season. With many players still unsigned, it will be interesting to see how swiftly contracts are finalized in the coming weeks.

What can we expect from Trey Amos if he signs before training camp?What are the potential benefits for the Commanders if they secure Amos's contract quickly?How do rookie contract negotiations influence a team's roster decisions?What impact can a rookie cornerback like Amos have on a team's performance?
Mentions:
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

June 27, 2025
One key observation from Commanders OTAs: Improvement in the secondary
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
One key observation from Commanders OTAs: Improvement in the secondary

The Washington Commanders are transitioning into their offseason break with optimism surrounding their secondary. Last season's struggles prompted a reshuffling, including the departure of key figures like Benjamin St-Juste and Emmanuel Forbes Jr. This offseason, the Commanders are banking on a healthier Marshon Lattimore, a four-time Pro Bowler, to lead a revamped cornerback lineup alongside rookie Trey Amos. The potential resurgence of their secondary could be pivotal, especially within an NFC East that boasts elite wide receivers.

What should fantasy managers expect from the Commanders' secondary this season?How can the Commanders capitalize on their offseason changes?What do the Commanders need to improve to be contenders?How will the Commanders' secondary impact their overall season?
Mentions:
@Benjamin St-Juste | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Benjamin St-Juste | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Trey Amos | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

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