The Washington Commanders understand their significant need for offensive tackles. They released starting left tackle Charles Leno Jr. just before free agency, leaving them perilously thin at tackle.
The Washington Commanders are bringing back one of their own. According to Washington Post reporter Nicki Jhabvala, the Commanders are re-signing veteran tackle Cornelius Lucas to a one-year deal.
We know the Washington Commanders need help at offensive tackle. The Commanders entered the offseason, possibly needing to upgrade at both tackle positions.
The Washington Commanders were active in free agency during the first week but failed to sign an offensive tackle. After releasing left tackle Charles Leno Jr., the Commanders need help at offensive tackle.
The Washington Commanders are in need of an offensive tackle after the team cut Charles Leno Jr. on Friday. Chances are, the Commanders will seek that upgrade in the draft, where new general manager Adam Peters has found some gems in the trenches during his time as John Lynch's assistant with the San Francisco 49ers.
The Washington Commanders were among the NFL leaders in salary cap space. Washington could make more moves to create additional space and, on Friday, the Commanders released left tackle Charles Leno Jr.
The Washington Commanders are moving on from veteran tight end Logan Thomas. On Friday, the team announced it had released tight end Logan Thomas and left tackle Charles Leno Jr.
MAR 1 COMMANDERS CUT LENO The Washington Commanders are saying goodbye to one of their veteran tackles. According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Commanders will release tackle Charles Leno Jr.
The offensive lineman remained a consistent performer along the blindside during his Commanders tenure.
When an NFL team has as much cap space as the Washington Commanders, it's easy to gloss over potential cut candidates, especially if the savings are minimal.
The Washington Commanders have the most cap space in the NFL, but they could increase that number even higher just by moving on from some underperforming veterans on the offensive line.
The Washington Commanders will head into free agency next month with an NFL-leading $73.6 million in salary cap space, according to Over the Cap. Washington could create even more space by releasing veterans like offensive tackle Charles Leno Jr.
Charles Leno Jr. finished his 10th NFL season earlier this month and his third season with the Washington Commanders. In 10 NFL seasons, Leno has played 149 games with 141 starts.
Charles Leno‘s season has come to an end.
Washington Commanders left tackle Charles Leno Jr. departed Sunday’s game in the second half with a calf injury and will not return. Veteran Cornelius Lucas replaced Leno at left tackle.
Commanders left tackle Charles Leno Jr. will not play against the Falcons after his wife shared on social media that she had a miscarriage.
Commanders LT Charles Leno Jr. had high praise of C Nick Gates and thinks he brings out the energy in his teammates. “Nick’s a fiery competitor. You need guys like that on every team,” Leno Jr.
The mentality of the 2023 Washington Commanders is beginning to reveal itself, according to starting left tackle Charles Leno Jr. When the Washington Commanders completed the comeback from an 18-point deficit to defeat the Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon, it generated a different feeling amongst the fanbase and team alike.
After Sunday's win over the Broncos, the Commanders are 2-0 for the first time since 2011. "It just feels different," Washington tackle Charles Leno Jr., said.
Despite a dominating 26-6 win over the Dallas Cowboys to conclude the season, there are a lot of questions surrounding the Washington Commanders. Many of those questions are directed to the coaching staff.
The NFL Players Association named Commanders tackle Charles Leno Jr. their Community MVP for Week 17 of the 2022 NFL season. Leno spent the month of December playing “Leno Claus” for people in the Washington D.C.
Congrats Charles! The Washington Commanders have nominated LT Charles Leno Jr as their Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee. Leno has been featured on Hogs Haven twice for his charitable work, along with other players and organizations.
Charles Leno invoked a strange image when discussing the Commanders' tie against the Giants in Week 13.
The Philadelphia Eagles defense was all over its former quarterback Carson Wentz during Sunday’s game. The Eagles sacked Wentz nine times en route to defeating the Washington Commanders 24-8.
Leno has agreed to a three-year, $37.5 million extension with Washington that will keep him in the nation’s capital through the 2024 season.
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