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Daily Slop – 3 Aug 25 – Ertz, Deebo, Coleman, Bill, McLaurin, Conerly and more as Commanders finish 2nd camp day in pads
A collection of articles, podcasts & tweets from around the web to keep you in touch with the Commanders, the NFC East, the NFL and sports in general, and a sprinkling of other stuff Commanders links Articles ESPN 2025 Washington Commanders training camp: Latest intel, updates Saturday, Aug. 2 Washington tight end Zach Ertz was one of quarterback Jayden Daniels’ favorite … [Read more...] about Daily Slop – 3 Aug 25 – Ertz, Deebo, Coleman, Bill, McLaurin, Conerly and more as Commanders finish 2nd camp day in pads
Ravens Signing RB D’Ernest Johnson, Waiving K John Hoyland
It’s been a busy day of transactions in Baltimore, and while the names aren’t huge, the implications could be. The most impactful transactions of the day see the team bringing in veteran running back D’Ernest Johnson (per ESPN’s Adam Schefter) and waiving undrafted rookie kicker John Hoyland (per Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports). According to Jamison Hensley of ESPN, Johnson is … [Read more...] about Ravens Signing RB D’Ernest Johnson, Waiving K John Hoyland
Two once-lost paths crossing at just the right time for the Commanders
The Washington Commanders find themselves with a unique backfield featuring two 0-star high school recruits in Austin Ekeler and Jacory Croskey-Merritt. … [Read more...] about Two once-lost paths crossing at just the right time for the Commanders
Gerrymandering is bad; doing it more often is worse | STAFF COMMENTARY
Ask the average American — even, perhaps, the average politician — if partisan gerrymandering is bad and you’ll likely find a quick and easy consensus: Yes, of course, it’s terrible. Draw legislative district boundaries based on favoritism and not the broad public interest? That’s just wrong. The problem is how to find a solution because it inevitably presents the voter with … [Read more...] about Gerrymandering is bad; doing it more often is worse | STAFF COMMENTARY