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May 21, 2025
Washington Commanders Could Cut 1,845-Yard Receiver in Camp - Athlon Sports
Nick Faria
Athlon Sports
Washington Commanders Could Cut 1,845-Yard Receiver in Camp - Athlon Sports

The Washington Commanders are focusing on enhancing their offensive capabilities to remain competitive in the Super Bowl race. The rookie season of quarterback Jayden Daniels was exceptional, laying a strong foundation for building a high-caliber offense. The recent acquisition of All-Pro receiver Deebo Samuel signals the team's commitment to surrounding Daniels with elite talent. However, this move may lead to veteran receiver K.J. Osborn being released, as the roster dynamics shift to accommodate the new addition.

Osborn, who has had a solid six-year tenure in the NFL, now finds himself at risk, especially after an underwhelming performance last season. The Commanders' front office is prioritizing maximizing Daniels' potential, and releasing Osborn could facilitate additional roster adjustments. As the season looms closer, all eyes will remain on how the Commanders strategize around their promising quarterback and the newly fortified receiving corps.

What are the Commanders' chances of making the Super Bowl this season?What strategies can the Commanders implement to maximize their offensive potential?How does the addition of Deebo Samuel change the dynamics of the NFC East?What should fantasy players know about the Commanders' receiving corps this season?
Mentions:
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
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@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/washington-commanders..

March 14, 2025
Bears sign former Commanders WR Olamide Zaccheaus
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Bears sign former Commanders WR Olamide Zaccheaus

Olamide Zaccheaus has left the Washington Commanders, signing with the Chicago Bears as a free agent. After an impressive season in 2024, where he caught 45 passes for 506 yards and three touchdowns, Zaccheaus showed promise in Kliff Kingsbury's offense, playing alongside quarterback Jayden Daniels. The Bears view him as a potential asset to aid quarterback Caleb Williams' development.

For the Commanders, Zaccheaus's departure creates a vacancy as he was their third-leading receiver last season. In response, they have re-signed K.J. Osborn and Noah Brown, both of whom have shown versatility and an ability to contribute to the run game. Osborn, while less active in 2024, has previously demonstrated the ability to produce in the passing game during his tenure with the Minnesota Vikings. Meanwhile, Brown's blocking prowess adds depth to the receiving corps. As the Commanders prepare for training camp, how these players step up will be crucial for their offensive strategy moving forward.

What does Zaccheaus's transfer mean for the Commanders' future?What is the outlook for the Bears with the addition of Zaccheaus?Can the Commanders still be competitive without Zaccheaus?How should fantasy managers approach the Commanders' receiving corps?
Mentions:
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Olamide Zaccheaus | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Olamide Zaccheaus | Washington Commanders | NFL

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

March 13, 2025
2025 NFL free agency Day 4 winners and losers: Steelers have backup plan at QB as they wait for Aaron Rodgers - CBSSports.com
@BryanDeArdo
CBSSports
2025 NFL free agency Day 4 winners and losers: Steelers have backup plan at QB as they wait for Aaron Rodgers - CBSSports.com

The fourth day of the 2025 NFL free agency saw fewer fireworks but still included significant moves. The Washington Commanders bolstered their roster by re-signing several key players, including veteran receiver K.J. Osborn, while also keeping backup quarterback Marcus Mariota. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Eagles added a veteran rusher to their roster. The Las Vegas Raiders made headlines by acquiring Pro Bowl running back Raheem Mostert. The New England Patriots bid farewell to fan favorite David Andrews, highlighting the end of an era for the franchise. The day also saw the Pittsburgh Steelers sign Mason Rudolph as a backup option amid ongoing uncertainty regarding Aaron Rodgers.

Rudolph's return to the Steelers could signify a pivotal moment, as he may need to step up if Rodgers' potential transfer falters. In contrast, the Patriots face challenges after releasing Andrews, a cornerstone of their offensive line for the past decade. The Texans, on the other hand, continue to struggle with their offensive line decisions, leaving fantasy players concerned about their running game. The Chicago Bears made a savvy signing in bringing in Olamide Zaccheaus, potentially strengthening their offensive depth this season.

What are the key trends observed in this year's NFL free agency?What implications do these signings have for fantasy football?What should we expect from the Steelers' quarterback situation?What changes are needed in the Texans' offensive line?
Mentions:
@David Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@David Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
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@Marcus Mariota | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marcus Mariota | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Mason Rudolph | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Mason Rudolph | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Raheem Mostert | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Raheem Mostert | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2025-nfl-free-a..

March 13, 2025
Receiver Noah Brown re-signs with Commanders on one-year deal - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Receiver Noah Brown re-signs with Commanders on one-year deal - Washington Times

Noah Brown returns to the Washington Commanders after signing a one-year contract potentially worth $4.5 million. The veteran wide receiver joined the team in 2024 following his release from the Houston Texans and quickly became a key target for quarterback Jayden Daniels, recording 35 receptions for 453 yards before a kidney injury sidelined him. His highlight moment came when he caught a game-winning Hail Mary against the Chicago Bears in Week 8.

This season, Brown’s reception and yardage totals ranked third among Commanders' receivers, only behind Pro Bowler Terry McLaurin and Olamide Zaccheaus. Additionally, Washington has agreed to terms with K.J. Osborn, who provides depth. Osborn previously played for the Patriots, and while he didn't make an impact during his brief stint with the Commanders last season, he adds competition to a receiving corps that includes rising star Luke McCaffrey and newly acquired Deebo Samuel.

What are the implications of Brown's return for fantasy leagues?How does the Commanders' WR situation compare to other teams?What strategies can fantasy managers employ to maximize their WR picks?What are the key indicators for assessing a receiver's fantasy value?
Mentions:
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/mar/13/r..

December 29, 2024
Will Commanders WR K.J. Osborn Make Debut vs. Falcons?
Jeremy Brener
Sports Illustrated
Will Commanders WR K.J. Osborn Make Debut vs. Falcons?

The Washington Commanders are preparing for a crucial Week 17 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons, with playoff implications on the line. However, the Commanders will be without several key players due to injuries and healthy scratches. Wide receiver Dyami Brown, cornerback Marshon Lattimore, linebacker Dominique Hampton, linebacker Jordan Magee, and offensive tackle Andrew Wylie have all been ruled out. Additionally, quarterback Jeff Driskel, listed as the emergency third QB, will also not participate in the game.

In a twist, the Commanders will see the debut of K.J. Osborn, a veteran wide receiver recently claimed off waivers from the New England Patriots. Osborn, who has been a healthy scratch in the last two games, will now be a target for quarterback Jayden Daniels in this critical contest.

On the other side, the Falcons have their own list of inactive players, including defensive lineman Brandon Dorlus, wide receiver Casey Washington, cornerback Kevin King, offensive linemen Tyrone Wheatley Jr. and Elijah Wilkinson, and running back Carlos Washington Jr. Notably, Kevin King is in concussion protocol, while the others are healthy scratches. The Falcons are entering the game in good health, which will be crucial as they aim to maintain their position in the competitive NFC South.

Kickoff is scheduled for 8:20 p.m. ET. Fans can follow the game and stay updated with coverage from the CommanderGameday and the Locked On Commanders podcast throughout the 2024 season.

How will K.J. Osborn's addition impact the Commanders' offense?What are the implications of the Commanders' injuries on their playoff chances?Can the Falcons continue their strong performance without key players like Kevin King?What strategies might the Commanders employ against the Falcons' relatively healthy roster?
Mentions:
@Andrew Wylie | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Andrew Wylie | Washington Commanders | NFL
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@Brandon Parker | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Brandon Parker | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Carlos Washington Jr. | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Carlos Washington Jr. | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Casey Washington | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Casey Washington | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Dominique Hampton | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Dominique Hampton | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Dyami Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Dyami Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Elijah Wilkinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Elijah Wilkinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Jeff Driskel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jeff Driskel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jordan Magee | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jordan Magee | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Kevin King | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Kevin King | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Tyrone Wheatley Jr. | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Tyrone Wheatley Jr. | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/commanders/news/will-washin..

May 21, 2025
Washington Commanders Could Cut 1,845-Yard Receiver in Camp - Athlon Sports
Nick Faria
Athlon Sports
Washington Commanders Could Cut 1,845-Yard Receiver in Camp - Athlon Sports

The Washington Commanders are focusing on enhancing their offensive capabilities to remain competitive in the Super Bowl race. The rookie season of quarterback Jayden Daniels was exceptional, laying a strong foundation for building a high-caliber offense. The recent acquisition of All-Pro receiver Deebo Samuel signals the team's commitment to surrounding Daniels with elite talent. However, this move may lead to veteran receiver K.J. Osborn being released, as the roster dynamics shift to accommodate the new addition.

Osborn, who has had a solid six-year tenure in the NFL, now finds himself at risk, especially after an underwhelming performance last season. The Commanders' front office is prioritizing maximizing Daniels' potential, and releasing Osborn could facilitate additional roster adjustments. As the season looms closer, all eyes will remain on how the Commanders strategize around their promising quarterback and the newly fortified receiving corps.

What are the Commanders' chances of making the Super Bowl this season?What strategies can the Commanders implement to maximize their offensive potential?How does the addition of Deebo Samuel change the dynamics of the NFC East?What should fantasy players know about the Commanders' receiving corps this season?
Mentions:
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Deebo Samuel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/washington-commanders..

March 14, 2025
Bears sign former Commanders WR Olamide Zaccheaus
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Bears sign former Commanders WR Olamide Zaccheaus

Olamide Zaccheaus has left the Washington Commanders, signing with the Chicago Bears as a free agent. After an impressive season in 2024, where he caught 45 passes for 506 yards and three touchdowns, Zaccheaus showed promise in Kliff Kingsbury's offense, playing alongside quarterback Jayden Daniels. The Bears view him as a potential asset to aid quarterback Caleb Williams' development.

For the Commanders, Zaccheaus's departure creates a vacancy as he was their third-leading receiver last season. In response, they have re-signed K.J. Osborn and Noah Brown, both of whom have shown versatility and an ability to contribute to the run game. Osborn, while less active in 2024, has previously demonstrated the ability to produce in the passing game during his tenure with the Minnesota Vikings. Meanwhile, Brown's blocking prowess adds depth to the receiving corps. As the Commanders prepare for training camp, how these players step up will be crucial for their offensive strategy moving forward.

What does Zaccheaus's transfer mean for the Commanders' future?What is the outlook for the Bears with the addition of Zaccheaus?Can the Commanders still be competitive without Zaccheaus?How should fantasy managers approach the Commanders' receiving corps?
Mentions:
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Olamide Zaccheaus | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Olamide Zaccheaus | Washington Commanders | NFL

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

March 13, 2025
2025 NFL free agency Day 4 winners and losers: Steelers have backup plan at QB as they wait for Aaron Rodgers - CBSSports.com
@BryanDeArdo
CBSSports
2025 NFL free agency Day 4 winners and losers: Steelers have backup plan at QB as they wait for Aaron Rodgers - CBSSports.com

The fourth day of the 2025 NFL free agency saw fewer fireworks but still included significant moves. The Washington Commanders bolstered their roster by re-signing several key players, including veteran receiver K.J. Osborn, while also keeping backup quarterback Marcus Mariota. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Eagles added a veteran rusher to their roster. The Las Vegas Raiders made headlines by acquiring Pro Bowl running back Raheem Mostert. The New England Patriots bid farewell to fan favorite David Andrews, highlighting the end of an era for the franchise. The day also saw the Pittsburgh Steelers sign Mason Rudolph as a backup option amid ongoing uncertainty regarding Aaron Rodgers.

Rudolph's return to the Steelers could signify a pivotal moment, as he may need to step up if Rodgers' potential transfer falters. In contrast, the Patriots face challenges after releasing Andrews, a cornerstone of their offensive line for the past decade. The Texans, on the other hand, continue to struggle with their offensive line decisions, leaving fantasy players concerned about their running game. The Chicago Bears made a savvy signing in bringing in Olamide Zaccheaus, potentially strengthening their offensive depth this season.

What are the key trends observed in this year's NFL free agency?What implications do these signings have for fantasy football?What should we expect from the Steelers' quarterback situation?What changes are needed in the Texans' offensive line?
Mentions:
@David Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@David Andrews | New England Patriots | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marcus Mariota | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Marcus Mariota | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Mason Rudolph | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Mason Rudolph | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Raheem Mostert | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Raheem Mostert | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/2025-nfl-free-a..

March 13, 2025
Receiver Noah Brown re-signs with Commanders on one-year deal - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Receiver Noah Brown re-signs with Commanders on one-year deal - Washington Times

Noah Brown returns to the Washington Commanders after signing a one-year contract potentially worth $4.5 million. The veteran wide receiver joined the team in 2024 following his release from the Houston Texans and quickly became a key target for quarterback Jayden Daniels, recording 35 receptions for 453 yards before a kidney injury sidelined him. His highlight moment came when he caught a game-winning Hail Mary against the Chicago Bears in Week 8.

This season, Brown’s reception and yardage totals ranked third among Commanders' receivers, only behind Pro Bowler Terry McLaurin and Olamide Zaccheaus. Additionally, Washington has agreed to terms with K.J. Osborn, who provides depth. Osborn previously played for the Patriots, and while he didn't make an impact during his brief stint with the Commanders last season, he adds competition to a receiving corps that includes rising star Luke McCaffrey and newly acquired Deebo Samuel.

What are the implications of Brown's return for fantasy leagues?How does the Commanders' WR situation compare to other teams?What strategies can fantasy managers employ to maximize their WR picks?What are the key indicators for assessing a receiver's fantasy value?
Mentions:
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Noah Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/mar/13/r..

December 29, 2024
Will Commanders WR K.J. Osborn Make Debut vs. Falcons?
Jeremy Brener
Sports Illustrated
Will Commanders WR K.J. Osborn Make Debut vs. Falcons?

The Washington Commanders are preparing for a crucial Week 17 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons, with playoff implications on the line. However, the Commanders will be without several key players due to injuries and healthy scratches. Wide receiver Dyami Brown, cornerback Marshon Lattimore, linebacker Dominique Hampton, linebacker Jordan Magee, and offensive tackle Andrew Wylie have all been ruled out. Additionally, quarterback Jeff Driskel, listed as the emergency third QB, will also not participate in the game.

In a twist, the Commanders will see the debut of K.J. Osborn, a veteran wide receiver recently claimed off waivers from the New England Patriots. Osborn, who has been a healthy scratch in the last two games, will now be a target for quarterback Jayden Daniels in this critical contest.

On the other side, the Falcons have their own list of inactive players, including defensive lineman Brandon Dorlus, wide receiver Casey Washington, cornerback Kevin King, offensive linemen Tyrone Wheatley Jr. and Elijah Wilkinson, and running back Carlos Washington Jr. Notably, Kevin King is in concussion protocol, while the others are healthy scratches. The Falcons are entering the game in good health, which will be crucial as they aim to maintain their position in the competitive NFC South.

Kickoff is scheduled for 8:20 p.m. ET. Fans can follow the game and stay updated with coverage from the CommanderGameday and the Locked On Commanders podcast throughout the 2024 season.

How will K.J. Osborn's addition impact the Commanders' offense?What are the implications of the Commanders' injuries on their playoff chances?Can the Falcons continue their strong performance without key players like Kevin King?What strategies might the Commanders employ against the Falcons' relatively healthy roster?
Mentions:
@Andrew Wylie | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Andrew Wylie | Washington Commanders | NFL
Atlanta Falcons | NFL
Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Brandon Dorlus | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Brandon Dorlus | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Brandon Parker | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Brandon Parker | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Carlos Washington Jr. | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Carlos Washington Jr. | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Casey Washington | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Casey Washington | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Dominique Hampton | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Dominique Hampton | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Dyami Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Dyami Brown | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Elijah Wilkinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Elijah Wilkinson | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Jeff Driskel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jeff Driskel | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jordan Magee | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jordan Magee | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@K.J. Osborn | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Kevin King | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Kevin King | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Marshon Lattimore | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Tyrone Wheatley Jr. | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Tyrone Wheatley Jr. | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.si.com/nfl/commanders/news/will-washin..

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