Commanders to hold a joint practice with Dolphins this summer

The Commanders will practice against the Dolphins this summer.

When the NFL expanded the regular-season schedule to 17 games, it eliminated one preseason game. While that made players, coaches, and most fans happy, it also meant one less opportunity for roster hopefuls to make an impression and win a roster spot.

That led more teams to consider joint practices with that week’s preseason opponent. Last summer, the Washington Commanders had a pair of joint practices with the Baltimore Ravens. It made sense on multiple levels, as the teams had a game that week. Also, Baltimore and Washington are only an hour apart.

The Commanders will have at least one joint practice this summer. Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel confirmed his team would hold joint practices with all three preseason opponents, which includes Washington.

This is a great opportunity for the Commanders, and it wouldn’t be surprising if Washington schedules another joint practice with another of its preseason opponents, the New York Jets and New England Patriots.