· 2026-06-29

The Washington Commanders rank 23rd in the NFL power rankings before training camp.
The team's defense has undergone significant changes with new coordinators and personnel additions.
Adam Peters, the general manager, has spent money on the defense, but the offense remains largely unchanged.
The Commanders' ranking is not surprising given the questions surrounding their offense and defense.
QB Jayden Daniels' durability issues and the lack of change on offense are major concerns.
The Commanders will face the Philadelphia Eagles on September 13, and their performance will be closely watched.
The team's standing is 13th in the National Football Conference with a 6-11 record, on a L1 streak.
The addition of 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk is expected to bolster the offense, but it's unclear how the team will perform.
The Commanders' wild card status makes them difficult to predict, and their performance in the upcoming season will be closely monitored.
And with the new scheme on both sides of the ball, the team's ability to adapt will be crucial.
But the Commanders' fans are hopeful that the team will return to its 2024 form, when they made a surprising run to the NFC title game.
So the upcoming season will be an important test for the Washington Commanders.
The team's preparation for the season will be key to their success, and the fans are eagerly waiting to see how they will perform.