Which Washington Commanders' news stories are hitting the headlines as on-field preparations and sale developments remain at the forefront of fans' minds?
Rookies and veterans are currently going through more on-field work at OTAs as the Washington Commanders continue with preparations for the upcoming 2023 season. However, it would be easy for some to start nervously looking over their shoulders with the ownership saga nearing its long-awaited conclusion.
It's an uncertain but exciting time for most associated with the franchise. Among the stories making waves recently include Dan Snyder getting trolled, a paperwork leak relating to the Commanders' sale, Chase Young's status, and how long a new stadium might take.
Let's delve into each topic in more detail.
Story No. 1

Outgoing Commanders owner trolled
There won't be many holding sympathy for Dan Snyder after everything that's unfolded since he became Washington Commanders owner. In fact, the scenes will be jubilant once he finally rides off into football irrelevancy.
The team's on-field achievements have been few and far between, and the facilities are subpar at best. That's without considering the numerous allegations and scandals under his watch that brought disgrace to the organization's door.
Snyder is walking away with a healthy profit after a $6.05 billion agreement was reached with the ownership group led by Josh Harris. But that didn't stop the Bowie Baysox, a minor league baseball team, from throwing further shade in the billionaire's direction ahead of their next home encounter on Thursday.
IT'S OVER! Celebrate the long-awaited ownership change of the Washington Commanders with us on Thursday, May 18!
— Bowie Baysox (@BowieBaysox) May 15, 2023
Anyone named Josh or Harris receives a free GA ticket. Those in team gear will get discounts with a chance to throw first pitch!
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Marketing is all about capitalizing on opportunity. The social media post drew a widespread response and made headlines in a positive way, which might lead to their biggest crowd of the season when it's all said and done.