Commanders trade chatter intensifies after latest NFL insider tease
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Commanders trade chatter intensifies after latest NFL insider tease
"Sources I spoke with echoed that edge rushers and receivers are at the top of the list for teams looking to make a move at the trade deadline. The Steelers, Commanders and Buffalo Bills make the most sense as potential buyers, according to one league source. The Commanders played without their top three receivers over the weekend, with Terry McLaurin, Deebo Samuel and Noah Brown all unavailable due to injury."
"Adam Peters is in a tricky predicament heading into the 2025 trade deadline. The Washington Commanders have lofty expectations that aren't being met right now. Either the general manager rides it out with what he has, or he takes another swing in the hope of achieving short-term results. Fans are skeptical about whether another trade will solve anything. The Commanders' problems run much deeper than one fix. Things seem off, and injuries have completely derailed the momentum Washington generated in Year 1 under this regime."
Adam Peters faces a decision at the 2025 trade deadline between staying pat with the current roster or trading for short-term help. The Washington Commanders entered the season with high expectations but sit at 3-4 after injuries disrupted Year 1 momentum under the current regime. League sources identify edge rushers and wide receivers as common trade targets, and Washington has been linked to interest. The team played without its top three receivers recently, though Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel have returned to practice. Uncertainty around quarterback Jayden Daniels' hamstring and the club's record complicate an aggressive trade approach.
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