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October 4, 2025
Washington Commanders: Change of scenery for practice before Week 5
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Washington Commanders: Change of scenery for practice before Week 5

Washington shifted horizons Friday, flying to California a day early and practicing at the Coliseum to prep for Week 5 against Los Angeles. Deebo Samuel headlines the captains, with Javon Kinlaw anchoring the defense and Jeremy McNichols guiding special teams. Samuel leads the offense in targets, receptions, and yards through four games, though a heel issue kept him from full practice. Kinlaw has been steady inside, while McNichols provides a burst that showed up on a 60-yard Raiders run. A competitive, team-first tone dominated the prep, capped by a Saturday walk-through before game day.

What fantasy considerations should managers make for Week 5 with Samuel’s heel status in play?How should Kinlaw’s interior role influence Week 5 DFS decisions for Washington’s defense?Is McNichols worth a DFS look if Samuel is limited or out?Which players on the Chargers should be monitored most for Week 5 fantasy impact?
Mentions:
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
Los Angeles Chargers | NFL

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

September 26, 2025
Washington Commanders: Whitt 'begged for' Javon Kinlaw in 2024
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Washington Commanders: Whitt 'begged for' Javon Kinlaw in 2024

Washington rescued Javon Kinlaw with a three-year, $45 million pact after Joe Whitt Jr. publicly admitted he wanted the defensive tackle in 2024. Kinlaw’s presence is already shaping how teams block the Commanders, freeing teammates like Dorance Armstrong and easing the load on Daron Payne. Despite modest early stats, Whitt insists Kinlaw’s impact is felt in the mismatches he creates up front and the space it opens for others. The defense has moved forward this season, despite Deitrich Wise’s season-ending injury.

Kinlaw’s addition shifts the interior pressure away from Payne, who has 12 tackles through three games, while Kinlaw has five but is drawing double teams and command attention that unlocks other rushers. The trio of Armstrong and others is seeing more chances, and the unit as a whole sits ahead of last year’s start. The Jets stint and Kinlaw’s 49ers past frame a career arc that now points to a stable Commanders front with fantasy upside beyond Kinlaw alone.

How does Kinlaw's interior disruption influence Washington's overall sack potential this season?Which opponent defenses pose the biggest threat to Kinlaw’s effectiveness this season?What is the realistic ceiling for Payne’s fantasy production with Kinlaw commanding the middle?Which DFS stacks best leverage the Kinlaw-Washington front this season?
Mentions:
@Daron Payne | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Daron Payne | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deatrich Wise Jr. | New England Patriots | NFL
@Deatrich Wise Jr. | New England Patriots | NFL
@Dorance Armstrong | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Dorance Armstrong | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Frankie Luvu | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Frankie Luvu | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
New York Jets | NFL
New York Jets | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

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

September 21, 2025
No Jayden Daniels? No problem: Washington Commanders flex might in big win over Las Vegas Raiders - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
No Jayden Daniels? No problem: Washington Commanders flex might in big win over Las Vegas Raiders - Washington Times

Washington Commanders unleashed a three-phase onslaught to power past the Raiders 41-24 with Marcus Mariota stepping in for the injured Jayden Daniels. A 90-yard opening spark from Jaylin Lane kickstarted a second-half surge that featured a 201-yard rushing attack and a clean, explosive effort from Mariota (207 passing yards, 1 TD, plus 40 rushing). Washington’s defense harassed Geno Smith all day, while special teams created the momentum with Lane’s return and Deebo Samuel’s big-play kickoff.

Dan Quinn’s sideline moment — absorbing a full-speed hit and pushing his team to finish strong — set a gritty tone, echoed by Frankie Luvu delivering the game ball to his coach. For fantasy players, Mariota’s presence, Washington’s run-heavy balance, and Lane’s big-play upside emerge as weekly considerations, especially if Daniels remains limited.

With Daniels out, should Mariota be treated as a weekly fantasy starter?Is Lane a credible weekly flex given his big-play upside?Should McLaurin or Croskey-Merritt be priority targets if Daniels remains out?Do the Raiders present a favorable matchup for Washington’s offense going forward?
Mentions:
@Ashton Jeanty | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Ashton Jeanty | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Frankie Luvu | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Frankie Luvu | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jacory Croskey-Merritt | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jacory Croskey-Merritt | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jaylin Lane | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jaylin Lane | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jeremy McNichols | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jeremy McNichols | Washington Commanders | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Marcus Mariota | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marcus Mariota | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Matt Gay | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Matt Gay | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tristin McCollum | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tristin McCollum | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/sep/21/n..

September 18, 2025
A football horror film? 'Him' brings gridiron violence to big screen - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
A football horror film? 'Him' brings gridiron violence to big screen - Washington Times

Him is a football-tinged horror from Jordan Peele about a rising QB guided by a GOAT. Commanders players weigh how the film’s brutal lens on football, fame, and retirement mirrors the sport’s real risks.

The trailers hint at real-concussion imagery and Get Out-style psychology, elevating a rare sports horror. For fantasy fans, the story underscores career longevity, risk, and post-NFL identity as league questions loom.

Which Commanders defender has the clearest upside if the film spurs a longevity narrative?Could the film influence fantasy strategy around post-NFL careers?Does the Jordan Peele connection shift attention toward the Commanders in measurable ways?Which themes most likely will impact betting lines or fantasy values?
Mentions:
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
@Will Harris | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Will Harris | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/sep/18/f..

September 11, 2025
2025 NFL defensive line rankings ahead of Week 2: Steelers stumble, Commanders surge
John Kosko
PFF
2025 NFL defensive line rankings ahead of Week 2: Steelers stumble, Commanders surge

Kinlaw and Goldman anchored Washington's front, delivering a career-day run-stuffing effort while teeing off Russell Wilson with steady pressure. The Commanders’ four-man disruptors flashed depth, and Miller contributed in the run game as Washington topped the Week 1 charts on run defense. In Houston, Will Anderson Jr., Danielle Hunter and Sheldon Rankins formed a menacing pass rush that piled up pressures and kept Matthew Stafford on edge. Minnesota’s night was highlighted by a flood of quarterback pressure, and Dallas’ front held the Eagles’ run game in check, even with Parsons sidelined.

Week 1 underscored how elite fronts can swing game tempo: Washington’s interior duo and their edge mates set a physical tone in both run and pass, while the Texans’ trio showed the rest-of-season fantasy upside for hedge defenses. The Vikings and Cowboys also showed the value of relentless pressure and stout run defense, signaling which lines to monitor for streaming and matchup plays as the season unfolds.

Which Washington DL member should fantasy managers target after Kinlaw and Goldman Week 1 success?How sustainable is Houston’s Will Anderson Jr./Danielle Hunter/Sheldon Rankins trio for fantasy value?What matchup signals should fantasy fans watch to stream Parsons and Cowboys DL this season?Which Vikings’ 26-pressures performance should fantasy bettors chase in Week 2?
Mentions:
@Eddie Goldman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Eddie Goldman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Micah Parsons | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Micah Parsons | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/2025-nfl-defensive-line-r..

October 4, 2025
Washington Commanders: Change of scenery for practice before Week 5
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Washington Commanders: Change of scenery for practice before Week 5

Washington shifted horizons Friday, flying to California a day early and practicing at the Coliseum to prep for Week 5 against Los Angeles. Deebo Samuel headlines the captains, with Javon Kinlaw anchoring the defense and Jeremy McNichols guiding special teams. Samuel leads the offense in targets, receptions, and yards through four games, though a heel issue kept him from full practice. Kinlaw has been steady inside, while McNichols provides a burst that showed up on a 60-yard Raiders run. A competitive, team-first tone dominated the prep, capped by a Saturday walk-through before game day.

What fantasy considerations should managers make for Week 5 with Samuel’s heel status in play?How should Kinlaw’s interior role influence Week 5 DFS decisions for Washington’s defense?Is McNichols worth a DFS look if Samuel is limited or out?Which players on the Chargers should be monitored most for Week 5 fantasy impact?
Mentions:
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
Los Angeles Chargers | NFL

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

September 26, 2025
Washington Commanders: Whitt 'begged for' Javon Kinlaw in 2024
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Washington Commanders: Whitt 'begged for' Javon Kinlaw in 2024

Washington rescued Javon Kinlaw with a three-year, $45 million pact after Joe Whitt Jr. publicly admitted he wanted the defensive tackle in 2024. Kinlaw’s presence is already shaping how teams block the Commanders, freeing teammates like Dorance Armstrong and easing the load on Daron Payne. Despite modest early stats, Whitt insists Kinlaw’s impact is felt in the mismatches he creates up front and the space it opens for others. The defense has moved forward this season, despite Deitrich Wise’s season-ending injury.

Kinlaw’s addition shifts the interior pressure away from Payne, who has 12 tackles through three games, while Kinlaw has five but is drawing double teams and command attention that unlocks other rushers. The trio of Armstrong and others is seeing more chances, and the unit as a whole sits ahead of last year’s start. The Jets stint and Kinlaw’s 49ers past frame a career arc that now points to a stable Commanders front with fantasy upside beyond Kinlaw alone.

How does Kinlaw's interior disruption influence Washington's overall sack potential this season?Which opponent defenses pose the biggest threat to Kinlaw’s effectiveness this season?What is the realistic ceiling for Payne’s fantasy production with Kinlaw commanding the middle?Which DFS stacks best leverage the Kinlaw-Washington front this season?
Mentions:
@Daron Payne | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Daron Payne | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deatrich Wise Jr. | New England Patriots | NFL
@Deatrich Wise Jr. | New England Patriots | NFL
@Dorance Armstrong | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Dorance Armstrong | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Frankie Luvu | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Frankie Luvu | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
New York Jets | NFL
New York Jets | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

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

September 21, 2025
No Jayden Daniels? No problem: Washington Commanders flex might in big win over Las Vegas Raiders - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
No Jayden Daniels? No problem: Washington Commanders flex might in big win over Las Vegas Raiders - Washington Times

Washington Commanders unleashed a three-phase onslaught to power past the Raiders 41-24 with Marcus Mariota stepping in for the injured Jayden Daniels. A 90-yard opening spark from Jaylin Lane kickstarted a second-half surge that featured a 201-yard rushing attack and a clean, explosive effort from Mariota (207 passing yards, 1 TD, plus 40 rushing). Washington’s defense harassed Geno Smith all day, while special teams created the momentum with Lane’s return and Deebo Samuel’s big-play kickoff.

Dan Quinn’s sideline moment — absorbing a full-speed hit and pushing his team to finish strong — set a gritty tone, echoed by Frankie Luvu delivering the game ball to his coach. For fantasy players, Mariota’s presence, Washington’s run-heavy balance, and Lane’s big-play upside emerge as weekly considerations, especially if Daniels remains limited.

With Daniels out, should Mariota be treated as a weekly fantasy starter?Is Lane a credible weekly flex given his big-play upside?Should McLaurin or Croskey-Merritt be priority targets if Daniels remains out?Do the Raiders present a favorable matchup for Washington’s offense going forward?
Mentions:
@Ashton Jeanty | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Ashton Jeanty | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Frankie Luvu | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Frankie Luvu | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Geno Smith | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Jacory Croskey-Merritt | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jacory Croskey-Merritt | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jaylin Lane | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jaylin Lane | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jeremy McNichols | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jeremy McNichols | Washington Commanders | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Marcus Mariota | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marcus Mariota | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Matt Gay | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Matt Gay | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tre Tucker | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tristin McCollum | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Tristin McCollum | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/sep/21/n..

September 18, 2025
A football horror film? 'Him' brings gridiron violence to big screen - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
A football horror film? 'Him' brings gridiron violence to big screen - Washington Times

Him is a football-tinged horror from Jordan Peele about a rising QB guided by a GOAT. Commanders players weigh how the film’s brutal lens on football, fame, and retirement mirrors the sport’s real risks.

The trailers hint at real-concussion imagery and Get Out-style psychology, elevating a rare sports horror. For fantasy fans, the story underscores career longevity, risk, and post-NFL identity as league questions loom.

Which Commanders defender has the clearest upside if the film spurs a longevity narrative?Could the film influence fantasy strategy around post-NFL careers?Does the Jordan Peele connection shift attention toward the Commanders in measurable ways?Which themes most likely will impact betting lines or fantasy values?
Mentions:
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Bobby Wagner | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
@Will Harris | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Will Harris | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/sep/18/f..

September 11, 2025
2025 NFL defensive line rankings ahead of Week 2: Steelers stumble, Commanders surge
John Kosko
PFF
2025 NFL defensive line rankings ahead of Week 2: Steelers stumble, Commanders surge

Kinlaw and Goldman anchored Washington's front, delivering a career-day run-stuffing effort while teeing off Russell Wilson with steady pressure. The Commanders’ four-man disruptors flashed depth, and Miller contributed in the run game as Washington topped the Week 1 charts on run defense. In Houston, Will Anderson Jr., Danielle Hunter and Sheldon Rankins formed a menacing pass rush that piled up pressures and kept Matthew Stafford on edge. Minnesota’s night was highlighted by a flood of quarterback pressure, and Dallas’ front held the Eagles’ run game in check, even with Parsons sidelined.

Week 1 underscored how elite fronts can swing game tempo: Washington’s interior duo and their edge mates set a physical tone in both run and pass, while the Texans’ trio showed the rest-of-season fantasy upside for hedge defenses. The Vikings and Cowboys also showed the value of relentless pressure and stout run defense, signaling which lines to monitor for streaming and matchup plays as the season unfolds.

Which Washington DL member should fantasy managers target after Kinlaw and Goldman Week 1 success?How sustainable is Houston’s Will Anderson Jr./Danielle Hunter/Sheldon Rankins trio for fantasy value?What matchup signals should fantasy fans watch to stream Parsons and Cowboys DL this season?Which Vikings’ 26-pressures performance should fantasy bettors chase in Week 2?
Mentions:
@Eddie Goldman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Eddie Goldman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Micah Parsons | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
@Micah Parsons | Dallas Cowboys | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/2025-nfl-defensive-line-r..

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