2024 Washington Commanders season
2024 Washington Commanders season | |
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Owner | Josh Harris |
General manager | Adam Peters |
President | Jason Wright |
Head coach | Dan Quinn |
Offensive coordinator | Kliff Kingsbury |
Defensive coordinator | Joe Whitt Jr. |
Home field | Commanders Field |
Uniform | |
The 2024 season is the Washington Commanders' 93rd season in the National Football League. It is their second under owner Josh Harris and first under general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn.[1][2] Peters was previously the assistant general manager of the San Francisco 49ers for the prior three seasons; Quinn served as Dallas Cowboys' defensive coordinator in the same period. Additional changes to the coaching staff included the hiring former Texas Tech and Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury as offensive coordinator and Cowboys secondary coach Joe Whitt Jr. as defensive coordinator.
Draft
Round | Selection | Player | Position | College | Notes |
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1 | 2 | Jayden Daniels | QB | LSU | |
2 | 36 | Jer'Zhan Newton | DT | Illinois | |
40 | Traded to Eagles[A] | From Chicago[B] | |||
50 | Mike Sainristil | CB | Michigan | From Philadelphia[A] | |
53 | Ben Sinnott | TE | Kansas State | From Philadelphia[A] | |
3 | 67 | Brandon Coleman | OL | TCU | |
78 | Traded to Eagles[A] | From Seattle[C] | |||
100 | Luke McCaffrey | WR | Rice | Compensatory pick from San Francisco[D] | |
4 | 102 | Traded to Seahawks[C] | |||
5 | 139 | Jordan Magee | LB | Temple | |
152 | From Seattle[C] | ||||
161 | From Philadelphia[A] | ||||
6 | 179 | Traded to Seahawks[C] | |||
7 | 222 |
Notes
Draft trades
- ^ a b c d e The Commanders traded a second-round selection (40th overall) and a third-round selection (78th overall), to Philadelphia in exchange for two second-round selections (50th and 53rd overall), and a fifth-round selection (161st overall).[3]
- ^ The Commanders traded DE Montez Sweat to Chicago in exchange for a second-round selection (40th overall).[4]
- ^ a b c d The Commanders traded QB Sam Howell, a fourth-round pick (102nd overall), and a sixth-round pick (179th overall), to Seattle in exchange for a third-round pick (78th overall), and a fifth-round pick (152nd overall).[5]
- ^ The Commanders traded DE Chase Young to San Francisco in exchange for a third-round selection.[6]
Staff
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Current roster
Schedule
Preseason
The Commanders' preseason opponents and schedule will be announced later.
Regular season
Listed below are the Commanders' opponents for 2024. Exact dates and times will be announced later.[7]
Category | Home | Away |
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Division opponents (NFC East) |
Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles | |
Conference opponents (NFC South) |
Atlanta Falcons Carolina Panthers |
New Orleans Saints Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Conference opponents (based on 2023 division placement) |
Chicago Bears | Arizona Cardinals |
Interconference opponents (AFC North) |
Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Steelers |
Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals |
Interconference opponent (based on 2023 division placement) |
Tennessee Titans | — |
References
- ^ Selby, Zach (2024-01-15). "Commanders hire Adam Peters as general manager". Commanders.com. Retrieved 2024-01-15.
- ^ Selby, Zach (2024-02-03). "Dan Quinn named Washington Commanders' 31st head coach". Commanders.com. Retrieved 2024-02-03.
- ^ McManus, Tim (2024-04-27). "Eagles trade up, draft Iowa DB DeJean at No. 40". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2024-04-27.
- ^ Shelby, Zach (2023-10-31). "Commanders trade DE Montez Sweat to Chicago Bears". Commanders.com. Retrieved 2024-04-27.
- ^ Shook, Nick (2024-03-14). "Commanders trading QB Sam Howell to Seahawks, teams exchanging draft picks". NFL.com. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
- ^ "Commanders trade DE Chase Young". Commanders.com. 2023-11-01. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "2024 Opponents Determined". NFL Communications. 2024-01-12. Retrieved 2024-01-12.