With the addition of receiver Deebo Samuel, the Washington Commanders may no longer be interested in re-signing free agent Dyami Brown.
WR Dyami Brown may be too expensive for Commanders
PFT's Matthew Berry thinks Washington Commanders wide receiver Dyami Brown could be headed for a "ridiculous" payday in free agency. The post Commanders’ Playoff Hero Headed Toward ‘Ridiculous’ Payday appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Washington Commanders have already started their offseason well, acquiring Deebo Samuel from the San Francisco 49ers in a trade that sent a fifth-round pick to the NFC West franchise.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers want to re-sign Chris Godwin, and Chris Godwin almost certainly wants to come back. There's a good chance that the deal gets done and b
The Washington Commanders and linebacker Bobby Wagner agreed to a one-year deal worth $9.5 million, according to a team source. The deal, which includes $8 million guaranteed, brings the 34-year-old linebacker back to Washington for his second season.
Despite their success last year, the Commanders have a lot of work to do to fill out the wide receiver depth chart. Five of Washington's seven wide receivers to end last season are unrestricted free agents, including Dyami Brown, Jamison Crowder, and Olamide Zaccheus.
Following the announcement Saturday that the Commanders are making their first big move of the offseason, fans want to know what comes next.
The Commanders aren't done adding wide receivers. Could Davante Adams be a possibility for Washington in 2025?
Five receivers from the 2024 roster are due to become free agents on March 12: Dyami Brown, Olamide Zaccheaus, Noah Brown, Jamison Crowder, and K.J. Osborn. Other than McLaurin, the only holdover from 2024 is Luke McCaffrey. So the Commanders have more ...
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