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Josh Johnson is an NFL record holder. No one in the history of the league has played for more teams than Johnson, the journeyman quarterback. And unexpectedly, he'll likely be in the spotlight on Christmas Day. Because of injuries, it appears Johnson will start at QB for the Washington Commanders against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday afternoon.
Punter Tress Way earns his third career Pro Bowl selection, crediting his teammates for the achievement amidst a losing campaign.
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Washington Commanders vs Dallas Cowboys Week 17: Five Questions with Blogging the Boys
It’s week 17 of the NFL season and the 4-11 Washington Commanders will be facing a 6-8-1 Dallas Cowboys team at home at Northwest Stadium on Christmas Day (Thursday) at 1:00 pm EDT. The Cowboys have been a lot of fun to watch most weeks,
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The Washington Commanders may have let a late divisional win get in the way of a franchise-changing move in the 2026 NFL Draft
The Washington Commanders are currently 4-11 with two games left in the season, and just on the outside of having a top-5 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.Even with how bad their record is, the Commanders could still finish outside the top-5 picks in the draft in a wasted season,
The quarterback position has been unpredictable for the Washington Commanders this season. After a strong performance last year, fans were looking forward to seeing Jayden Daniels under center, but a string of injuries has kept him off the field, leaving veteran Marcus Mariota to step in.
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Mediocre Cowboys, injury-ravaged Commanders aim for 'some success'
The Dallas Cowboys visit the Washington Commanders on Christmas Day wondering what might have been. With a pair of winnable division road games remaining (Commanders and Giants), the 6-8-1 Cowboys could finish with a .
The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders mixed it up in a brawl, but the NFL didn't hand out any suspensions for the incident.
Josh Johnson reflects on his last NFL start coming seven years ago for the same franchise as he readies himself for a Christmas Day battle.