Commanders address roster gaps as training camp approaches
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 11:40 AM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
The Washington Commanders prepare for training camp amid questions about their offseason moves to support quarterback Jayden Daniels. After a 5-12 season, the team invested heavily in rebuilding, spending over $421 million to improve both offense and defense. Despite these efforts, concerns persist regarding the lack of a reliable No. 2 receiver, depth at tight end, and uncertainty in the running back role. With Terry McLaurin's health and effectiveness still in question, the Commanders may explore acquiring additional offensive talent before the season begins. The offseason remains open, leaving room for potential signings of notable wide receivers.
- •Commanders finished last season 5-12 and focused on roster improvement.
- •Over $421 million spent to enhance both offense and defense.
- •Concerns linger over receiver depth and running back leadership.
- •Possible acquisitions could still bolster the roster before training camp.
- •McLaurin's injury history raises questions about offensive reliability.
- 11:40 AMYahoo Sports — One 'outstanding question' for Commanders ahead of training camp
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