The Washington Commanders confirmed 14 players to their 2025 practice squad, leaving four open spots because international pathway player T.J. Maguranyanga does not count toward the 17-man limit. General manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn retained several veteran and developing players to preserve continuity after offseason workouts and training camp. Notable additions include quarterback Sam Hartman, offensive lineman Michael Deiter, and wide receiver Chris Moore, alongside camp standouts Ja'Corey Brooks, Car'lin Vigers, and Rob McDaniel. The team may make further moves before Week 1 against the New York Giants.
The Commanders confirmed 14 players to their practice squad. T.J. Maguranyanga is an international pathway player, so he won't count against the 17. This means four spots are open, so there are still moves for Peters to make before preparations for Week 1 against the New York Giants begin. Here is the current list, with the promise of more to come. Commanders' 2025 practice squad features familiar names and camp standouts
Peters and head coach Dan Quinn couldn't bring everybody back. But they were suitably impressed with the work ethic displayed throughout offseason workouts and training camp to maintain some semblance of continuity, for now at least. There was a good chance general manager Adam Peters could get everyone he wanted to return if the opportunity arose. This is an exciting project to be part of, and the Commanders' squad built some strong brotherhoods throughout the summer.
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