Jan 5, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner (54) walks on the field before the game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim ...
It was a good sign for the Commanders that linebacker Bobby Wagner was back at practice on Thursday and head coach Dan Quinn ...
Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Greg Gaines and Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner had a great moment of comedic relief in the moments that followed Washington’s Wild Card victory ...
Following the Tampa Bay Buccaneers heartbreaking defeat to the Washington Commanders last weekend, an interesting exchange took place at midfield. READ MORE: R ...
In early September, before the regular season began, I wrote about how Bucs inside linebacker Lavonte David and Commanders ...
San Francisco 49ers LB Dre Greenlaw could replace Washington Commanders All-Pro LB Bobby Wagner in free agency.
Veteran Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner, who won a Super Bowl with the ... and I always feel like that’s a sign of a good team. A: For sure. I don’t think anything changes.
The Commanders did not have one of their veteran linebackers for the second straight day of practice this week. Bobby Wagner (ankle) was one of two non-participants on Wednesday as Washington prepares ...
Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner has a new injury that kept him out of Tuesday’s practice. Wagner rehabbed an ankle injury he apparently picked up in the wild-card win over the Buccaneers.
Future Hall of Fame linebacker Bobby Wagner missed his second consecutive practice on Wednesday. Washington has one more practice on Thursday before traveling to Detroit on Friday. Wagner injured ...
of the trust to sign here when I’m sure he had plenty of options.” – Quinn, who was Wagner’s defensive coordinator for the 2013 Super Bowl champion Seahawks. “I didn’t know Bobby at ...
With “LVD” starting to show slight signs of slowing down in coverage ... That is in large part due to being overshadowed by Bobby Wagner. Wagner remains productive in his own right, but ...