The Washington Commanders enter free agency with 24 players hitting the market. That does not include the release of defensive tackle Jonathan Allen nor four re-signings, including Bobby Wagner and Zach Ertz.
Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner sent a strong message to his teammates and fans after signing a new contract.
The Washington Commanders are keeping their star defensive player. They knew they couldn’t afford to lose a player of Bobby Wagner’s caliber, so they made sure he didn’t enter free agency for the fourth time in as many years.
With Jonathan Allen out the door, the Washington Commanders will be in the market for help up front, and Josh Sweat could be their guy
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The Washington Commanders already agreed to trade for receiver Deebo Samuel and retained Bobby Wagner, Zach Ertz, Zane Gonzalez and John Bates.
After signing a one-year deal to stay in Washington, Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner said he never really considered playing anywhere else.
The Washington Commanders are re-signing 10-time Pro Bowl linebacker Bobby Wagner to a one-year deal worth up to $9.5 million, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo reported.
Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner will go around again in 2025 with the NFC East franchise after signing a one-year deal. Wagner's re-signing is a solid business move for the rebuilding Commanders and one that helped establish the culture and standards in the nation's capital.