The Washington Commanders, who do well at practically nothing, besides making headlines,  Madden 23 coins  the "Commander 90" during the weekend to add 10 more players to their list of the most memorable of franchise history, to commemorate the 90th year of the team.

If you believed that this would go smoothly, or be executed well, then you don't know what's happening with the Washington Commanders. The biggest omission everyone noticed was the obvious indignation that was shown in excluding Trent Williams, one of the greatest modern players in team history in the same way that the likes Kirk Cousins and Robert Griffin III were among the players on the roster. Williams was likely to be left out due to his request for a trade, and after some anger, the nine-time Pro Bowler was put on the checklist.

There's been some confusion about Trevor Lawrence's rookie signing bonus, and whether the No. 1 overall selection in 2021 may have lost a significant amount of money betting on cryptocurrency, which , as we've all heard has experienced massive crashes in recent months.

This week there have been numerous reports that Lawrence has lost nearly $15 million in the wake of his deal. We're not lying, SB Nation is one of them. SB Nation we did as well , but the truth is that Lawrence probably didn't lose money from his Madden NFL 23 funds. The confusion comes from the endorsement deal that pre-draft Lawrence signed using "Blockfolio," and the language used by the company when they signed Lawrence in April of 2021.

In the year that Lawrence has joined Blockfolio they announced their endorsement deal in the form of a press announcement. The press release referred to the amount they would be paying Lawrence as an "signing bonus" most likely to be a method of sounding cool, by depositing the bonus into an crypto wallet to be used by the QB."This partnership marks the first ever endorsement agreement in which a significant bonus for signing is paid completely in cryptocurrency. The bonus was directly deposited in Lawrence's Blockfolio account and also included Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana."

There's no such thing as"signing bonus" or "signing bonus" when it comes to an endorsement deal. It's simply the endorsement contract. When you sign the contract and you're paid -- or in the case of Lawrence the crypto. Although using the term "sports" is relatively harmless but it's in this instance that things started to get a little confusing. After the Blockfolio press release, USA Today aggregated the information and this is where the confusion began.

The story coMadden NFL 23 incorporated the word "signing bonus" which was given within the Blockfolio press release. They also added it to Lawrence's actual  buy mut coins madden 23  award with the Jaguars -- reporting the amount as $24.1M and relying on Spotrac as a source