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The Washington Commanders are wasting no time preparing for another thrilling campaign following their impressive 12-5 record and NFC Championship appearance in 2024. With a clear vision and strategic moves in 2025, the team is doubling down on its ambition to deliver excellence both on and off the field.

One of the off-season’s most buzzworthy developments is the acquisition of superstar wide receiver Deebo Samuel from the San Francisco 49ers for a 2025 fifth-round pick. Samuel’s ability to dominate defenses with his yards-after-catch explosiveness instantly upgrades the offense. Pairing him with quarterback Jayden Daniels and wide receiver Terry McLaurin creates one of the most dynamic trios in the NFL. Fans can expect an aggressive, fast-paced attack that keeps defenses on edge.

The Commanders have also focused on retaining the core players who paved the way for last year’s success. Linebacker Bobby Wagner, a defensive stalwart, has re-signed for another year. His unparalleled expertise and leadership will continue to anchor the defense. Tight end Zach Ertz is also back after a revitalized 2024 performance that saw him emerge as one of Daniels’ most trusted red-zone threats. Additionally, John Bates has inked a three-year deal, solidifying the tight-end room while continuing to provide elite blocking that fuels Washington’s offense.

On special teams, the Commanders maintained consistency by bringing back punter Tress Way and kicker Zane Gonzalez. Gonzalez rose to prominence with clutch kicks in the playoffs, including a game-winner that propelled the team further into postseason glory.

However, shaping the team’s future also required tough choices. The release of defensive tackle Jonathan Allen marks the end of an era but frees up critical cap space to support other areas of need.

Check out more of the team moves below:

Washington Commanders 2025 Offseason Tracker  was originally published on ronewoldcnews.staging.go.ione.nyc

1. Offensive Tackle Laremy Tunsil

Commanders get a 2025 Fourth-round pick along with Tunsil while the Texans receives a 2025 Third-round pick, 2025 Seventh-round pick, 2026 Second-round pick and 2026 Fourth-round pick.

2. Bobby Wagner (LB)

Bobby Wagner (LB) Source:Getty

Signed a one-year deal worth up to $9.5 million. Wagner remains a key defensive leader. CLICK TO READ

3. Zach Ertz (TE)

Zach Ertz (TE) Source:Getty

Agreed to a one-year deal worth $6.25 million, with incentives up to $9 million. Ertz had a strong 2024 season and remains a top target for QB Jayden Daniels.

4. John Bates (TE)

John Bates (TE) Source:Getty

Signed a three-year extension. Known for his blocking skills, Bates is a crucial part of the tight end corps.

5. Tress Way (P)

Tress Way (P) Source:Getty

The team’s longest-tenured player re-signed for one year, continuing his record-breaking punting career.

6. Zane Gonzalez (K)

Zane Gonzalez (K) Source:Getty

Re-signed for one year after a strong postseason performance.

7. Chris Rodriguez Jr. (RB)

Chris Rodriguez Jr. (RB) Source:Getty

Retained on a one-year exclusive rights free agent deal.

8. Deebo Samuel (WR)

Deebo Samuel (WR) Source:Getty

Acquired from the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a 2025 fifth-round pick. Samuel brings dynamic playmaking ability to the offense. CLICK TO READ

9. Jonathan Allen (DT)

Jonathan Allen (DT) Source:Getty

Released to free up $16.5 million in cap space. Allen had been a cornerstone of the defense since 2017. CLICK TO READ

10. Javon Kinlaw (DT)

Javon Kinlaw (DT) Source:Getty

Sources: DT Javon Kinlaw to the Commanders, as he gets a 3 year, $45M deal with $30M guaranteed.