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August 13, 2025
Commanders' run defense looks much improved in 2025
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders' run defense looks much improved in 2025

Washington’s run defense looks notably improved in 2025, with Javon Kinlaw keying a revamped interior alongside Daron Payne and Jer’Zhan Newton. Kinlaw, signed after San Francisco development and a productive Jets stint, anchors a interior that has also added Eddie Goldman to clog lanes. Payne, now in a favored role, pairs with Kinlaw to attract double teams, freeing Newton to flash as a disruptor. The preseason opener underscored a shift, though the starting unit wasn't present. Signs are encouraging, and the real test arrives Week 1 against the Giants, where Barkley and a stronger line will put the unit to the test. Washington still relies on a mix of veterans and the young duo to slow the opponent in the trenches, but early camp reports and scrimmages point to a bettable improvement in the run game for 2025.

With Kinlaw and Payne anchoring Washington’s interior, should Barkley be considered a Week 1 fade or a play?How might Kinlaw’s interior push translate to Isaiah Win or other Commanders’ linemen in Week 1?Are there any Week 1 matchup considerations that could amplify the value of Washington’s interior defense?Does Goldman’s presence change the fantasy outlook for Washington’s IDP projections in Weeks 1-4?
Mentions:
@Daron Payne | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Daron Payne | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Eddie Goldman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Eddie Goldman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jer'Zhan Newton | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jer'Zhan Newton | Washington Commanders | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL

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

July 26, 2025
Commanders DT Javon Kinlaw happy to return to Washington
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders DT Javon Kinlaw happy to return to Washington

New Commanders' defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw is stepping into a high-pressure role following the release of fan favorite Jonathan Allen. Kinlaw's signing is aimed at bolstering the Commanders' defensive line, a crucial part of their strategy as they navigate the upcoming season. Kinlaw brings a fresh start and a relaxed attitude, indicative of his confidence in making an impact on the field.

With Allen now with the Minnesota Vikings, Kinlaw's ability to gel with the team will be vital. The Commanders are under scrutiny to perform, and Kinlaw's performance could be pivotal in their defensive strategy. His background in college showcases his potential, but the transition to the NFL level demands the ability to adapt quickly to the team's dynamics.

What does Kinlaw need to do to succeed with the Commanders?How can Kinlaw fill Allen's shoes?What are the biggest concerns for the Commanders this season?What impact does a new player have on team chemistry?
Mentions:
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jonathan Allen | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Jonathan Allen | Minnesota Vikings | NFL

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

July 12, 2025
Washington Commanders' Free Agent Signing Tipped To Be Biggest 'Bust' - Athlon Sports
@@Adam___Schultz
Athlon Sports
Washington Commanders' Free Agent Signing Tipped To Be Biggest 'Bust' - Athlon Sports
The Washington Commanders face scrutiny over their defense this offseason, especially after letting go of Dante Fowler Jr., their leading sack artist last season. In a surprising move, the team signed Javon Kinlaw from the Jets on a hefty three-year, $45 million deal, despite his underwhelming performance of just 4.5 sacks last season. This decision has raised eyebrows among analysts, who question whether Kinlaw's productivity justifies such an investment. His selection as a potential bust candidate by Bleacher Report highlights the skepticism surrounding his fit in Washington's defensive scheme.
How can the Commanders improve their defensive performance?What are the chances of Kinlaw being a breakout player this season?What are the implications of Kinlaw's performance on the team's future?How does the Commanders' defense rank among their competitors?
Mentions:
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/commander-country/com..

July 12, 2025
Commanders' Javon Kinlaw named most likely to bust in 2025
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders' Javon Kinlaw named most likely to bust in 2025

In a bold prediction, Bleacher Report has identified Washington Commanders' defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw as the potential bust for the 2025 season. General manager Adam Peters has been active during the offseason, aiming to enhance the team's performance with veteran acquisitions and promising draft picks. However, the unpredictable nature of player development raises concerns about Kinlaw's fit within the team's evolving strategy. Experts warn that despite a strong roster build, not every player will live up to expectations, particularly those in high-pressure positions.

The spotlight on Kinlaw stems from both his previous seasons and the high hopes placed upon him. Fans and analysts alike are now left wondering if his performance will align with the franchise's ambitions or lead to frustration as they work to build a competitive edge in the league.

What can the Commanders do to address potential player busts?What should fans expect from the Commanders in 2025?How can the Commanders support struggling players like Kinlaw?What factors contribute to a player's success in the NFL?
Mentions:
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL

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

June 2, 2025
Javon Kinlaw's relationship with Adam Peters led him to the Commanders
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Javon Kinlaw's relationship with Adam Peters led him to the Commanders

The Washington Commanders made a significant move in free agency by signing defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw to a three-year, $45 million contract. This decision sparked a wave of skepticism and criticism across the NFL, with many analysts labeling it one of the worst moves of the offseason. Kinlaw, a former first-round pick by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2020 draft, entered free agency after the 49ers declined to pick up his fifth-year option. His previous struggles with injuries raised questions about his durability and potential impact on the Commanders' defense.

Despite the backlash, Kinlaw expressed enthusiasm about joining the Commanders, citing a desire to contribute to a rebuilding defensive line. With his combination of size and athleticism, he aims to revitalize his career in Washington. The Commanders hope that Kinlaw, alongside young talents, can address their defensive deficiencies and establish a more formidable presence in the trenches.

How can fantasy managers approach drafting players from the Commanders?What strategies should fantasy players use for late-round picks?What are some key indicators for evaluating players post-injury?What is the impact of free agency on fantasy leagues?
Mentions:
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

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

August 13, 2025
Commanders' run defense looks much improved in 2025
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders' run defense looks much improved in 2025

Washington’s run defense looks notably improved in 2025, with Javon Kinlaw keying a revamped interior alongside Daron Payne and Jer’Zhan Newton. Kinlaw, signed after San Francisco development and a productive Jets stint, anchors a interior that has also added Eddie Goldman to clog lanes. Payne, now in a favored role, pairs with Kinlaw to attract double teams, freeing Newton to flash as a disruptor. The preseason opener underscored a shift, though the starting unit wasn't present. Signs are encouraging, and the real test arrives Week 1 against the Giants, where Barkley and a stronger line will put the unit to the test. Washington still relies on a mix of veterans and the young duo to slow the opponent in the trenches, but early camp reports and scrimmages point to a bettable improvement in the run game for 2025.

With Kinlaw and Payne anchoring Washington’s interior, should Barkley be considered a Week 1 fade or a play?How might Kinlaw’s interior push translate to Isaiah Win or other Commanders’ linemen in Week 1?Are there any Week 1 matchup considerations that could amplify the value of Washington’s interior defense?Does Goldman’s presence change the fantasy outlook for Washington’s IDP projections in Weeks 1-4?
Mentions:
@Daron Payne | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Daron Payne | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Eddie Goldman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Eddie Goldman | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jer'Zhan Newton | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jer'Zhan Newton | Washington Commanders | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL
San Francisco 49ers | NFL

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

July 26, 2025
Commanders DT Javon Kinlaw happy to return to Washington
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders DT Javon Kinlaw happy to return to Washington

New Commanders' defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw is stepping into a high-pressure role following the release of fan favorite Jonathan Allen. Kinlaw's signing is aimed at bolstering the Commanders' defensive line, a crucial part of their strategy as they navigate the upcoming season. Kinlaw brings a fresh start and a relaxed attitude, indicative of his confidence in making an impact on the field.

With Allen now with the Minnesota Vikings, Kinlaw's ability to gel with the team will be vital. The Commanders are under scrutiny to perform, and Kinlaw's performance could be pivotal in their defensive strategy. His background in college showcases his potential, but the transition to the NFL level demands the ability to adapt quickly to the team's dynamics.

What does Kinlaw need to do to succeed with the Commanders?How can Kinlaw fill Allen's shoes?What are the biggest concerns for the Commanders this season?What impact does a new player have on team chemistry?
Mentions:
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jonathan Allen | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Jonathan Allen | Minnesota Vikings | NFL

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

July 12, 2025
Washington Commanders' Free Agent Signing Tipped To Be Biggest 'Bust' - Athlon Sports
@@Adam___Schultz
Athlon Sports
Washington Commanders' Free Agent Signing Tipped To Be Biggest 'Bust' - Athlon Sports
The Washington Commanders face scrutiny over their defense this offseason, especially after letting go of Dante Fowler Jr., their leading sack artist last season. In a surprising move, the team signed Javon Kinlaw from the Jets on a hefty three-year, $45 million deal, despite his underwhelming performance of just 4.5 sacks last season. This decision has raised eyebrows among analysts, who question whether Kinlaw's productivity justifies such an investment. His selection as a potential bust candidate by Bleacher Report highlights the skepticism surrounding his fit in Washington's defensive scheme.
How can the Commanders improve their defensive performance?What are the chances of Kinlaw being a breakout player this season?What are the implications of Kinlaw's performance on the team's future?How does the Commanders' defense rank among their competitors?
Mentions:
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/commander-country/com..

July 12, 2025
Commanders' Javon Kinlaw named most likely to bust in 2025
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders' Javon Kinlaw named most likely to bust in 2025

In a bold prediction, Bleacher Report has identified Washington Commanders' defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw as the potential bust for the 2025 season. General manager Adam Peters has been active during the offseason, aiming to enhance the team's performance with veteran acquisitions and promising draft picks. However, the unpredictable nature of player development raises concerns about Kinlaw's fit within the team's evolving strategy. Experts warn that despite a strong roster build, not every player will live up to expectations, particularly those in high-pressure positions.

The spotlight on Kinlaw stems from both his previous seasons and the high hopes placed upon him. Fans and analysts alike are now left wondering if his performance will align with the franchise's ambitions or lead to frustration as they work to build a competitive edge in the league.

What can the Commanders do to address potential player busts?What should fans expect from the Commanders in 2025?How can the Commanders support struggling players like Kinlaw?What factors contribute to a player's success in the NFL?
Mentions:
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL

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

June 2, 2025
Javon Kinlaw's relationship with Adam Peters led him to the Commanders
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Javon Kinlaw's relationship with Adam Peters led him to the Commanders

The Washington Commanders made a significant move in free agency by signing defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw to a three-year, $45 million contract. This decision sparked a wave of skepticism and criticism across the NFL, with many analysts labeling it one of the worst moves of the offseason. Kinlaw, a former first-round pick by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2020 draft, entered free agency after the 49ers declined to pick up his fifth-year option. His previous struggles with injuries raised questions about his durability and potential impact on the Commanders' defense.

Despite the backlash, Kinlaw expressed enthusiasm about joining the Commanders, citing a desire to contribute to a rebuilding defensive line. With his combination of size and athleticism, he aims to revitalize his career in Washington. The Commanders hope that Kinlaw, alongside young talents, can address their defensive deficiencies and establish a more formidable presence in the trenches.

How can fantasy managers approach drafting players from the Commanders?What strategies should fantasy players use for late-round picks?What are some key indicators for evaluating players post-injury?What is the impact of free agency on fantasy leagues?
Mentions:
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Javon Kinlaw | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

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

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