The Washington Commanders have had a terrible football team for a very long time. Blame ownership, coaches, or general managers; it doesn't matter; the result has been the same for decades until now.
Amid the excitement of the NFL Playoffs, former Kansas City Chiefs QB Alex Smith highlighted a key difference between Patrick Mahomes and Washington Commanders leader Jayden Daniels. The NFL season is ...
On that day, the team officially moved on from Alex Smith, trading him to Washington in a deal that ... Smith was playing some of the best football of his career. In 2017, he threw for over ...
"GMFB" debates what will the story be for the Washington ... AFC North to his team following their elimination from the NFL playoffs by the Buffalo Bills. "Good Morning Football" shares who ...
Entering the 2017 NFL Draft, then-Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith knew the team might trade up in the ... that goes into it other than just playing football,” Mahomes said. Smith grinned as ...
Patrick Mahomes' journey to NFL superstardom is a testament to both his exceptional talent and the ideal situation he entered ...
After drafting Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs coach Andy Reid kept him on the bench for his rookie season, while Alex Smith led the Chiefs to the playoffs ... but he was also drafted by the perfect team to ...
When Mahomes was drafted in 2017, he sat behind Alex Smith ... playing football, and I think I learned that from Alex. If that's relating with teammates, being the leader of the team, so learning ...
It happened when former NFL quarterback Alex Smith suggested that ... swiftly challenged this assessment. Smith, a former first overall pick and Washington QB, argued with Johnson, who earned ...
The Washington ... even played football anymore after some quiet years dealing with injuries. But that didn't stop former Commanders quarterback and current ESPN NFL Analyst Alex Smith from ...
Seven years ago, the Kansas City Chiefs made a franchise-altering decision that reshaped the landscape of the NFL. On that day, the team officially moved on ...