Dan Quinn not only leads the Washington Commanders, but he has also accumulated a millionaire fortune after years of success in the NFL. His salary places him among the highest-paid coaches, and his net worth continues to grow.
The Washington Commanders have a host of needs on offense, but there is one blinking light on defense that needs to be addressed.
The Dallas Cowboys lost several players to Dann Quinn and the Washington Commanders in 2024, but could take one from them this season.
Commanders coach Dan Quinn will be the commencement speaker at Salisbury University this spring, celebrating the school's 100th graduating class.
Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner sent a strong message to his teammates and fans after signing a new contract.
The Washington Commanders and linebacker Bobby Wagner agreed to a one-year deal worth $9.5 million, according to a team source. The deal, which includes $8 million guaranteed, brings the 34-year-old linebacker back to Washington for his second season.
Somehow, Quinn didn't win NFL Coach of the Year, finishing fourth. However, on Wednesday, players voted Quinn as the NFL's No. 1 coach in the latest NFLPA report cards. "100% of Commanders players feel their head coach Dan Quinn is efficient with their time. He is one of six coaches across the league to receive a perfect score."
Quinn should have been named NFL Coach of the Year but fell short. However, Quinn received a much more significant honor this week when his alma mater, Salisbury University, announced that he would be the University's Commencement speaker for its 100th graduating class.
Olamide Zaccheaus, Dyami Brown, and Jamison Crowder are all free agents, which leaves Luke McCaffrey as the default No. 3 receiver. That isn't what the Commanders want to go into the 2025 season with.
Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Wagner returns to Washington on a one-year deal worth up to $9.5 million with $8 million guaranteed. … so call it $8 million for the “Dan Quinn guy.”
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February 26 - INDIANAPOLIS -- More than half of the 53-man roster in Washington is eligible for free agency, which makes maintaining the team's identity a top priority for second-year head coach Dan Quinn. "Culture is how we get down every day: that's the ...