Target Commanders Draft Caleb Williams Arrives Unaccompanied…..

CALEB WILLIAMS WILL JOIN NFL ON FEB. 21 WITHOUT AGENT Caleb Williams, the quarterback for the University of Southern

California and one of the top signal callers in the 2024 NFL Draft, has not signed an agent and has no intention of doing so, according

to Pro Football Talk.

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The practice of athletes speaking for themselves is not new; linebacker Bobby Wagner of the Seattle Seahawks and quarterback Lamar

Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens have both done it in the past.

However, Williams may find it challenging to manage the demanding schedule that includes getting ready for the NFL Combine, his

Pro Day, and scheduling pre-draft visits with organizations.

Williams, however, is still the favorite to be the first overall pick in the draft; the Washington Commanders, who are ranked second,

might not even have an opportunity to obtain the

ANALYST: FEB 16 COMMANDERS WIN NFC EAST Although the 2024 season is seven months away, Colin Cowherd of Fox Sports

has a daring prediction for the NFC East.

According to Cowherd, the Washington Commanders will defeat the Dallas Cowboys, the reigning NFC East champions.

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The Commanders might jump from last to first place in the NFC East in just one season if they were to have their first repeat

champion in 20 years.

COMMANDERS ADD ASSISTANT GM ON FEBRUARY 14 In the main office, the Washington Commanders are circling around.

The team announced that Lance Newmark, Senior Director of Player Personnel for the Detroit Lions, has been appointed as Adam

Peters’ assistant general manager. Martin Mayhew, the former general manager, is anticipated

FEB. 13: COMMANDERS HIRED SHARRIF FLOYD The coaching staff of the Washington Commanders keeps growing.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network has learned that the Commanders are going to appoint Sharrif Floyd as an assistant defensive line

coach.

The Minnesota Vikings selected Floyd, 32, in the first round of the 2013 draft. He spent four seasons with the organization until

injuries ended his career early. In 2023, he started working as a coach for the Dallas Cowboys. He now goes with Dan Quinn to the

Commanders.

GO YOUNG SUPER BOWL SACK ON FEB. 11 Chase Young, a former defensive end with the Washington Commanders, is making a

stir in the Super Bowl.

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Young has a sack against Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the first quarter.

After the first quarter, the Chiefs and Niners are deadlocked 0-0.

CHIEFS TEST AT THE SUPER BOWL ON FEB. 11 Native American organizations have long protested against the Washington

Commanders franchise, and now the Kansas City Chiefs are joining them.

In the Super Bowl, the Chiefs take on the 49ers from San Francisco. The game is set to begin at 6:30 p.m. ET.

BIENIEMY ANNOUNCES NEXT STEP ON FEB 10 Eric Bieniemy, a former Washington Commander, is not employed by an NFL

team at this time and might not be until the 2024 season.

According to ESPN’s Dan Graziano, Bieniemy may decide to take 2024 off and establish himself as a top player instead of going back

to the Chiefs, where he was an offensive coordinator from 2013 to 22 and won two Super Bowls.

The news that Bieniemy will not be going back to Washington when Dan Quinn was hired was made public earlier this week. Kliff

Kingsbury will be his successor.

LARRY IZZO TO COMMANDERS, FEB. 9 The Washington Commanders keep strengthening their group of coaches.

Ben Standig of The Athletic reports that Larry Izzo will be joining the squad as special teams coordinator.

Izzo, 49, coached special teams for the Houston Texans (2016–17), Seattle Seahawks (2018–23), and New York Giants (2011–15). He

now goes to the nation’s capital to join Dan Quinn.

BRIAN JOHNSON TO COMMANDERS, FEBRUARY 8 A coach from one of the Washington Commanders’ competitors is being

observed.

The Commanders are adding former Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson to their staff, as reported by ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.

He will remain a “prominent” member of Dan Quinn’s staff even if his function will differ from what it was in Philadelphia.

EAGLES TO PLAY IN SAO PAULO ON FEBRUARY 5 NFL commissioner Roger Goodell revealed on Monday that the Philadelphia

Eagles will host their season opener in South America. This year’s NFL is playing its first-ever game in Brazil.

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