Commanders deliver early free agency shocker that has fans divided
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Commanders deliver early free agency shocker that has fans divided
"The Commanders have agreed to terms with Amik Robertson on a two-year deal. The cornerback wasn't expected to be on the open market for long, and Peters supposedly beat out a host of other potential suitors to secure his services. Robertson has previous accomplishments that need no introduction. More importantly, the former Louisiana Tech star fills a key need for the Commanders."
"This also looks like a tremendous scheme fit. Jones is centering his strategy on creating more explosiveness and dynamism. He wants to be aggressive, and Robertson provides some semblance of stability. His pass coverage abilities align with the coordinator's vision for a more dynamic defensive approach."
The Washington Commanders faced pressure to make significant roster changes after winning only five games in 2025 when a Super Bowl run was expected. General manager Adam Peters moved aggressively during free agency, signing cornerback Amik Robertson to a two-year contract. Robertson fills a critical defensive need that frustrated the team under new head coach Dan Quinn. The signing provides stability and scheme fit with new coordinator Daronte Jones, who emphasizes aggressive, dynamic play. While Robertson may not be elite, the move reduces pressure on Mike Sainristil and represents necessary action to improve the defense.
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