· 2026-07-10

The Washington Commanders are retiring Hall of Famer John Riggins' No. 44 jersey on November 8.
John Riggins, a legendary running back, played for the Washington Commanders from 1976 to 1985.
He was a key player in the team's offense, known for his powerful running style and numerous touchdowns.
The Washington Commanders are currently standing 14th in the National Football Conference with a 5-12 record, on a W1 streak, and are preparing to face the Philadelphia Eagles on September 13, 2026.
The team's performance has been inconsistent, but they are working to improve their standings.
The retirement of John Riggins' No. 44 jersey is a significant event for the Washington Commanders, and fans are excited to celebrate his legacy.
The team will continue to work on improving their game, with their next match against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Washington Commanders are focused on making a strong comeback in the upcoming season.
And with their current standing, they are determined to make a positive impact in the National Football Conference.
But for now, the team is honoring John Riggins' contributions to the team's history.
So the retirement of his jersey is a well-deserved tribute to his achievements.
The Washington Commanders' fans are looking forward to the upcoming season, and the team is working hard to make it a successful one.