As the 2025 Draft draws closer, the offseason schedule for all 32 teams around the league has been announced across the board.
Teams will welcome back their roster over the course of the next coupe of weeks and will go through an additional two weeks of in-house meetings and running drills before actually practicing at all with offseason work.
The schedule - in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement - is a way to get everyone across the league back up to speed as the sights shift to the 2025 season ahead.
In the case of the Washington Commanders, their schedule looks a little bit different than last year. The full list can be found here:
Offseason Workouts Schedule:
First day - April 22
OTAs - May 28, May 30, June 3-4, June 8
Mandatory minicamp - June 10-1
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Washington was allowed to start a couple of weeks earlier last season due to Dan Quinn being in his first season at the helm of the franchise. All first-year coaches are also allowed to have a voluntary minicamp day to work out with the roster.
That will not be given to the Commanders this offseason.
Washington has several new faces this offseason including key acquisitions like wide receiver Deebo Samuel and tackle Laremy Tunsil. Both will need to be broguht up to speed in the Commanders offense moving forward.
And it is why this offseason workout period could be far different than any other in Commanders history.
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This story was originally published April 3, 2025 at 12:00 PM.