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Commanders Wire on MSNMarcus Mariota says the 'grass isn't always greener' in his return to CommandersThe grass isn't always greener on the other side. That's precisely what Commanders quarterback Marcus Mariota said on Thursday about re-signing with Washington instead of potentially pursuing starting ...
Coming back for another run with the Washington Commanders, quarterback Marcus Mariota took calls, but ultimately opted to ...
Former Oregon Ducks star quarterback and 2014 Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota is staying with the Washington Commanders ...
With Sam Darnold departing for the Seattle Seahawks, Daniel Jones joining the Indianapolis Colts and Nick Mullens bound for the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Vikings are left with just J.J. McCarthy as ...
Marcus Mariota will be back with the Commanders in 2025. According to multiple reports, Mariota has agreed to a one-year deal with Washington to continue to backup quarterback Jayden Daniels.
Marcus Mariota is the latest experienced player to stay in Washington, following tight ends Zach Ertz and John Bates and linebacker Bobby Wagner.
Amid a broader search for more seating capacity, the Atlanta Dream will at least offer more access for one game when they move their May 22 home opener against the Indiana Fever to the home of the NBA ...
The Hawaii native and Heisman winner will help raise money for Ronald McDonald House Charities Hawaii on Sunday, March 30, at ...
Lace up your red shoes, The Ronald McDonald House Hawai'i Charities Red Shoe 5K is on March 30. The 3.1-mile walk takes you ...
NFL Insider Connor Hughes of SNY revealed that Washington Commanders QB Marcus Mariota is a “name to keep an eye on” for the Jets in free agency. Mariota, 31, entered the NFL as the No. 2 ...
Ranking the Top 5 Oregon QBs in the NFL ft. Marcus Mariota, Dan Fouts, and more Ranking the Top 5 Oregon QBs in the NFL ft. Marcus Mariota, Dan Fouts, and more Has Oregon ever won a national ...
Quarterback Marcus Mariota is staying with the Washington Commanders, multiple outlets reported today. His deal is for one year and $8 million, according to NFL Network.
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