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Should Brandon Aiyuk’s social media posts give the Commanders pause?

Let’s dive into the mailbag, shall we?

How realistic of an option is Brandon Aiyuk for the Commanders?

I know that earlier in the offseason, the Commanders were interested in him to the extent that they would consider a one-year, highly incentivized deal if and when the San Francisco 49ers ever release him.

The thinking was that if Aiyuk played anywhere close to the level he did a few years ago, then the Commanders would have two excellent receivers with him and Terry McLaurin, with depth and speed behind them. If things went south with Aiyuk, the Commanders could get out at no real cost.

But this was before the erratic Instagram rants that have created worry about Aiyuk’s frame of mind. What was once a seemingly minimal-risk option now appears more concerning.

He has seemed to achieve what he wants by drawing headline after headline with his social media posts, but the long-term prospects of a return no longer seem as promising.


mayor.dc.gov

Mayor Bowser Releases Draft Master Plan to Guide the Transformation of the RFK Campus

A master plan is a planning tool that guides how a large site, like the RFK campus, will grow and change over time. The draft RFK Campus Master Plan was developed through analysis, public engagement with over 1,700 people at 33 events, and coordination across DC Government. Once finalized, it will steer the efforts of District agencies involved in the site development, coordinate priorities with federal stakeholders, and provide guidelines for development and infrastructure improvements.

The master plan divides the 180-acre site into six districts, each with distinct characteristics, from entertainment hubs to housing, recreation, and ecological areas. Some key components of the plan include:

  • A flexible series of parks and open spaces to serve everyday community needs and event day gatherings.
  • Increased access to the Anacostia River and Kingman and Heritage Islands.
  • 5,500-6,500 new housing units in the area, with at least 30% designated as affordable housing units.
  • A new roadway system that supports both gameday and everyday traffic and promotes walkable amenities, green spaces, and community gathering places for everyday use by neighbors and visitors.
  • Space for commercial development including retail, hotels, and office space.

Commanders Rountable

Ben Sinnott knows the new Washington Commanders’ offense “really fits” his skillset in 2026

The lone game that Sinnott played in over 50% of the offense’s snaps in 2025 came in the week three win against the Las Vegas Raiders where he played in just 56.9% of plays.

That changed after veteran Zach Ertz went down in week...