Washington Commanders cornerback Emmanuel Forbes is experiencing another rough patch and he's not even halfway through his second NFL season. The former first-rounder was a healthy scratch during Sunday's loss to the Baltimore Ravens, marking his future prospects with the team even more bleaker than they already were.
The Baltimore Ravens just defeated the Washington Commanders in Week 6, and now, they are being linked to a trade for a Commanders defender. Bleacher Report's Alex Ballentine has named Washington cornerback Emmanuel Forbes as a potential trade target for the Ravens, noting Baltimore's need for help in its secondary.
Commnaders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. liked the progress he saw Sunday in the 42-14 win over the Cardinals. But he is certainly not happy with his defense thus far.
Washington Commanders cornerback Emmanuel Forbes missed the last two games with a thumb injury that required surgery, but he is making a return to the team this week when they visit the Arizona Cardinals.
“Once we get everybody healthy, then we can see where we are going to put Mikey (Sainristil).” That was Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr., talking with the media on Thursday.
At his Saturday press conference, Dan Quinn announced the three captains for the Commanders’ game on Monday night. Quinn announced the three captains will be receiver Olamide Zaccheaus, punter Tress Way and linebacker Bobby Wagner.
The Washington Commanders will travel to Cincinnati for Monday Night Football in Week 3, looking to win their second consecutive game. The Commanders were back on the practice field for their second day of practice this week, and, in some good news, everyone on Thursday’s injury report practiced.
The Washington Commanders haven't gotten a lot of production from last year's No. 16 overall pick Emmanuel Forbes. That's why Bleacher Report writer Kristopher Knox now has Detroit Lions defensive back Brian Branch mocked to them in a 2023 redraft.
The Washington Commanders won't have Emmanuel Forbes on the field in Week 2 against the New York Giants, which means more playing time is coming for players lower on the depth chart.
Washington Commanders cornerback Emmanuel Forbes Jr. will not be placed on injured reserve after undergoing surgery on his right thumb Friday, coach Dan Quinn said.
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Emmanuel Forbes is set to miss time early in his second NFL season.
Just over one year after selecting him ahead of Christian Gonzalez, the Washington Commanders could trade cornerback Emmanuel Forbes. A bit of a head-scratching selection at the time, Washington selected the Mississippi State product to shore up one of the league’s weaker secondaries.
Expectations around the league were not very high for the Commanders in 2024, with a rookie QB and new head coach taking over a team that went 4-13 a season ago. There's a good reason for that skepticism, as it turns out.
Emmanuel Forbes Jr. got a big chance at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 1. The Washington Commanders placed him among the starting cornerbacks for their Week 1 opener, which was another massive confidence boost for the player following a largely underwhelming rookie campaign.
There aren't many Washington Commanders players under more scrutiny than Emmanuel Forbes Jr. in 2024. The cornerback came into the franchise with previous head coach Ron Rivera believing he could become the genuine shutdown presence this team lacked.
It's no secret that Emmanuel Forbes Jr.'s long-term future with the Washington Commanders isn't set in stone. The cornerback's gone through a turbulent rollercoaster throughout his first offseason under the new regime.
After losing to the Jets in their first preseason game, the Commanders fly south to Miami to face the Dolphins on Saturday night. Here are two players from Washington to keep an eye on.
Washington Commanders rookie cornerback Emmanuel Forbes struggled to live up to the expectations after being chosen with the No. 16 overall pick in last year's NFL Draft.
With a new coaching staff for 2024, the Commanders hope to avoid another last-place finish in the NFC East. There are many reasons to be optimistic, but questions remain offensively and defensively.
On Sunday, rookie cornerback Emmanuel Forbes Jr. watched on the sidelines as the Washington Commanders secured a 24-16 win over the Atlanta Falcons. Forbes was highly touted after the Commanders picked him with the 16th overall pick in this year’s NFL Draft.
Washington Commanders rookie cornerback Emmanuel Forbes has deactivated his Twitter/X account following a rough performance in Sunday’s loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
A slender frame was the biggest knock against Washington Commanders rookie cornerback Emmanuel Forbes coming out of this year’s NFL Draft. While many pundits love his ball-hawking skills, Forbes’s 6-foot, 166-pound frame is concerning.
Washington Commanders rookie cornerback Emmanuel Forbes has been better than advertised throughout off-season team activities and training camp. Therefore, the Commanders faithful took a collective deep breath when news broke Forbes limped off the practice field Friday.
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