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13-05-2025
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Washington Commanders schedule leaks, rumors tracker: 2025 NFL schedule release updates
The 2025 NFL schedule will officially be released on Wednesday, May 14. There will be leaks and rumors throughout this week leading up to Wednesday evening's official schedule release. Many of the leaks will prove to be true, while the rumors are often guesses, some of which also turn out to be accurate. The Washington Commanders know all 14 of their opponents next season. As a result of finishing second in the NFC East, the Commanders will play a second-place schedule in 2025. Washington will play each NFC East opponent twice, including the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. Advertisement We will update this page as leaks continue to surface regarding the Commanders' schedule, so keep checking back for news between now and Washington Commanders tickets for 2025 Washington Commanders schedule leaks Commanders Wire is bringing you the latest NFL schedule leaks, rumors and news. Follow along. Commanders won't face Eagles in NFL season opener The NFL revealed the Eagles will open the season at home against the Dallas Cowboys. On Monday evening, the Commanders' first schedule reveal was their Week 16 game against Philadelphia at Northwest Stadium — five days before Christmas. Advertisement The Commanders were a popular choice to face the Eagles after their three games last season, including the NFC championship game. What time is NFL schedule release show? The NFL will broadcast its 2025 schedule release at 8 p.m. ET. What channel is the NFL schedule release on? The NFL Network will air the NFL Schedule Release show. Additional coverage and analysis will be on ESPN2, while streaming will be available on NFL+, and the NFL app. Washington Commanders 2025 schedule: The opponents Home Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Seattle Seahawks Chicago Bears Denver Broncos Las Vegas Raiders Detroit Lions Away Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Green Bay Packers Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Chargers Minnesota Vikings Atlanta Falcons Miami Dolphins Washington Commanders tickets Looking to buy Commanders tickets for 2025? We've got you covered. Advertisement Buy Washington Commanders tickets for 2025 Where are the 2025 NFL international games? Los Angeles Chargers, Brazil Indianapolis Colts, Germany Miami Dolphins, Spain Jacksonville Jaguars, London Cleveland Browns, London New York Jets, London Pittsburgh Steelers, Ireland First game confirmed The first game officially revealed sees the Commanders hosting the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16 on Saturday, December 20. Commanders in Madrid, Spain, against the Dolphins? This one has been rumored for a while, and Joe Schad of the Palm Beach Post's latest report seemingly confirms the Commanders will play in Spain's first NFL game against Miami. Washington head coach Dan Quinn's "answer to this question "no comment," regarding Spain was almost a giveaway. This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: 2025 NFL schedule: Tracking Commanders' schedule leaks and rumors


USA Today
13-05-2025
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- USA Today
Washington Commanders schedule leaks, rumors tracker: 2025 NFL schedule release updates
Washington Commanders schedule leaks, rumors tracker: 2025 NFL schedule release updates Divisional showdown in December‼️ — Washington Commanders (@Commanders) May 12, 2025 The 2025 NFL schedule will officially be released on Wednesday, May 14. There will be leaks and rumors throughout this week leading up to Wednesday evening's official schedule release. Many of the leaks will prove to be true, while the rumors are often guesses, some of which also turn out to be accurate. The Washington Commanders know all 14 of their opponents next season. As a result of finishing second in the NFC East, the Commanders will play a second-place schedule in 2025. Washington will play each NFC East opponent twice, including the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. We will update this page as leaks continue to surface regarding the Commanders' schedule, so keep checking back for news between now and Washington Commanders tickets for 2025 Washington Commanders schedule leaks Commanders Wire is bringing you the latest NFL schedule leaks, rumors and news. Follow along. Commanders won't face Eagles in NFL season opener The NFL revealed the Eagles will open the season at home against the Dallas Cowboys. On Monday evening, the Commanders' first schedule reveal was their Week 16 game against Philadelphia at Northwest Stadium — five days before Christmas. The Commanders were a popular choice to face the Eagles after their three games last season, including the NFC championship game. What time is NFL schedule release show? The NFL will broadcast its 2025 schedule release at 8 p.m. ET. What channel is the NFL schedule release on? The NFL Network will air the NFL Schedule Release show. Additional coverage and analysis will be on ESPN2, while streaming will be available on NFL+, and the NFL app. Washington Commanders 2025 schedule: The opponents Home Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Seattle Seahawks Chicago Bears Denver Broncos Las Vegas Raiders Detroit Lions Away Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Green Bay Packers Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Chargers Minnesota Vikings Atlanta Falcons Miami Dolphins Washington Commanders tickets Looking to buy Commanders tickets for 2025? We've got you covered. Buy Washington Commanders tickets for 2025 Where are the 2025 NFL international games? Los Angeles Chargers, Brazil Indianapolis Colts, Germany Miami Dolphins, Spain Jacksonville Jaguars, London Cleveland Browns, London New York Jets, London Pittsburgh Steelers, Ireland First game confirmed The first game officially revealed sees the Commanders hosting the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16 on Saturday, December 20. Commanders in Madrid, Spain, against the Dolphins? This one has been rumored for a while, and Joe Schad of the Palm Beach Post's latest report seemingly confirms the Commanders will play in Spain's first NFL game against Miami. Washington head coach Dan Quinn's "answer to this question "no comment," regarding Spain was almost a giveaway.
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05-05-2025
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Miami Dolphins schedule: opponents, difficulty, ranking opposing QBs
The Miami Dolphins' 2025 schedule will be released Wednesday evening, May 14. The NFL schedule release has become a big event for NFL Network. The Dolphins will have the 11th-easiest schedule in 2025, according to opponent win percentage complied by the X account NFL Nerd. When is the NFL schedule released? The Dolphins will learn who their opponent in Madrid, Spain, is next season, on May 14. Some members of the Bengals have said they believe they're the team. Advertisement Miami will also learn if their bye week is the week after the Spain game. Who are the Dolphins' opponents in 2025? The Dolphins will face their divisional opponents twice, and also these teams: Home vs: Baltimore, Cincinnati (could be in Spain), Los Angeles Chargers, New Orleans, Tampa Bay and Washington. Away vs: Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Atlanta, Carolina. We'll also learn how the NFL view Miami, based on national television appearances. Ranking the QBs Dolphins will face in 2025 The Dolphins need to rebuild the cornerback position, which is not ideal considering they'll face some pretty good quarterbacks. Advertisement Here are the 14 QBs Miami is scheduled to face, ranked by the Palm Beach Post. Send your complaints to Hal Habib. We kid. Send them to Joe Schad. Josh Allen is 12-2 in his career vs. Dolphins. Sep 12, 2024; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) attempts a pass against the Miami Dolphins during the first half at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-Imagn Images Lamar Jackson is 2-2 in his career vs. Dolphins. Joe Burrow is 1-0 in his career vs. Dolphins. Jayden Daniels is 0-1 in his career vs. Dolphins. Justin Herbert is 1-2 in his career vs. Dolphins. Legend, but in decline. Career-high 41 TD passes in 2024. Rookie season: 15 TDs, 10 INTs, 34 sacks. Nov 24, 2024; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) attempts a pass against the Miami Dolphins during the first half at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-Imagn Images Rookie season: 3 TD, 3 INTs, 5 games played. Only 80.5 passer rating as a rookie. Only 83.9 career passer rating. Should beat out Dillon Gabriel, Kenny Pickett, Joe Flacco. Apr 25, 2025; Green Bay, WI, USA; A graphic announcing Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders' selection by the Cleveland Browns with the 144th overall pick is seen in the Draft Theater during the third day of the 2025 NFL Draft at Lambeau Field. Shockingly low 79.3 career passer rating. We'll see if Derek Carr has season-ending surgery. Advertisement Miami Dolphins RBs: Investing in diverse running backs in three straight NFL Drafts Miami Dolphins: Top 5 veterans impacted by NFL Draft decisions 53-man roster: A way-too-early Dolphins projection after 2025 NFL draft Joe Schad is a journalist covering the Miami Dolphins and the NFL at The Palm Beach Post. You can reach him at jschad@ and follow him on Instagram and on X @schadjoe. Sign up for Joe's free weekly Dolphins Pulse Newsletter. Help support our work by subscribing today. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Miami Dolphins schedule 2025: When the NFL schedule will be released


USA Today
25-04-2025
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- USA Today
2025 NFL mock draft 6.0: Miami Dolphins add Jalen Ramsey replacement in Round 1
2025 NFL mock draft 6.0: Miami Dolphins add Jalen Ramsey replacement in Round 1 | Schad Show Caption Hide Caption Top wide receivers to watch in the 2025 NFL Draft Travis Hunter headlines a deep WR class, but keep an eye on DK and sleeper Will Shepard. The Miami Dolphins currently hold 10 picks in the draft, including the 13th overall pick. Joe Schad's final mock draft has the Dolphins selecting cornerback Will Johnson with the 13th pick. The 2025 NFL Draft will be held Thursday, April 24 through Saturday, April 26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and in a recent online poll of Dolphins fans, cornerback has surpassed offensive line as the top first-round need. Before it was revealed the Dolphins plan to trade Jalen Ramsey, 75 percent of Miami Dolphins fans said they wanted a guard with the 13th pick. The Dolphins are open to drafting a quarterback in April, but they don't figure to have a shot at Cam Ward of Miami and so it is not a first-round priority. The Miami Dolphins hold 10 picks in the draft, including 13th overall (first round), 48th overall (second round) and a projected compensatory pick at the end of the third round. Dolphins general manager Chris Grier knows he must support coach Mike McDaniel and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa with multiple offensive line picks, especially guards. There are at three or four college tackles who will be projected by some as guards in the NFL. That type of player could be a huge coup for the Dolphins. Miami also needs players at cornerback, defensive tackle, defensive end, tight end and perhaps wide receiver. In Joe Schad's mock Draft 1.0, the selection was Texas OT/G Kelvin Banks. In Mock Draft 2.0, it was Penn State tight end Tyler Warren. In Mock Draft 3.0, it was Alabama guard Tyler Booker. In Mock Draft 4.0, it was Missouri OT/G Armand Membou. In Mock Draft 5.0, it was Michigan CB Will Johnson. In Joe's first three-round mock draft, it was Texas OG/G Kelvin Banks. Here is mock draft 6.0, the final 32-team draft, from our Joe Schad: Miami Dolphins woes uncovered: These expert statistics show what went wrong in 2024 Joe Schad: Miami Dolphins rebuild plan is a grand failure Miami Dolphins poll: 91 percent say 'low' or 'very low' confidence in plan NFL Draft 2025: What are the top 3 worst-case NFL draft scenarios for Dolphins? Joe Schad is a journalist covering the Miami Dolphins and the NFL at The Palm Beach Post. You can reach him at jschad@ and follow him on Instagram and on X @schadjoe. Sign up for Joe's free weekly Dolphins Pulse Newsletter. Help support our work by subscribing today.
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19-03-2025
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NFL to mull ban on Eagles 'tush push' move: league
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts scores a touchdown using the team's signature "tush push" play, which could be banned by the NFL (AL BELLO) The NFL will mull a ban on the Philadelphia Eagles' dominant "tush push" play when it considers a raft of proposed rule changes at its annual meeting later this month, the league said Wednesday. Under a proposal submitted by the Green Bay Packers, an amended law would prohibit offensive players from pushing a team-mate lined up behind the snapper at the line of scrimmage who directly receives the snap. Advertisement While not mentioning the Eagles by name, the Packers proposal is clearly designed to remove one of Philadelphia's signature offensive play calls that has divided the league in recent years. Nicknamed the "tush push" or the "brotherly shove", the Eagles have regularly used the call in short yardage situations in recent seasons. It typically involves the Eagles' burly quarterback Jalen Hurts taking the snap under center and being driven over the gain line by team-mates. The play has been practically unstoppable since the Eagles first began using it, with its success rates in recent seasons ranging from 93 percent in 2022 to 82 percent last season. Advertisement The proposal that will be considered at the NFL's March 30-April 2 annual meeting would penalize any offensive player "from pushing a teammate who was lined up directly behind the snapper and receives the snap, immediately at the snap." The "tush push" has drawn its fair share of criticism from coaches and commentators since it became part of the Eagles' offensive arsenal, with some arguing it is more akin to rugby than gridiron, and carries unacceptable injury risks. "The Tush Push is not a legitimate football play," NFL commentator Joe Schad wrote in 2023. "It's not how football was meant to be played ... nobody except Eagles fans will miss it once it's banned." Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has rejected the criticism, suggesting the calls for a ban are motivated by sour grapes from teams incapable of executing the play as well as the reigning Super Bowl champions. Advertisement "If everybody could do it, everybody would do it," Sirianni said. As well as the "tush push" ban, the NFL will also consider other rule changes, including a ban on automatic first downs being awarded for defensive holding and illegal contact penalties. League chiefs will also review whether or not to tweak regular season overtime rules so that they align with playoff overtime rules, where both teams are guaranteed at least one possession. rcw/nf