
"For one major transaction between Roseman and Adam Peters, it fell firmly in the Washington Commanders' favor. And they're going to be paying for it even when the player in question isn't even under contract in 2026. It didn't take long to realize that Jahan Dotson wouldn't be part of Washington's plans under the new regime. The wide receiver couldn't firmly establish himself, and he didn't look like a great scheme fit under offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury. Peters recognized this quickly,"
"Despite getting a ring, Dotson was way down the pecking order in Philadelphia's wideout room. In two years, he brought in just 37 receptions from 69 targets for 478 receiving yards and one touchdown. His route success percentage plummeted to 38.9 - a career low - last season. He logged just 2.8 yards after the catch, which all but confirms the Eagles won't bring him back in free agency."
Howie Roseman earned a reputation for making daring trades and capitalizing on struggling clubs, culminating in a Super Bowl for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024. A divisional trade between Roseman and Adam Peters sent Jahan Dotson and a fifth-round pick to Philadelphia for a third-rounder and two seventh-round selections. Peters traded Dotson after concluding the receiver was not a fit under Kliff Kingsbury. Dotson struggled in Philadelphia, catching 37 passes from 69 targets for 478 yards and one touchdown over two seasons. His route success rate dropped to 38.9 percent and he averaged 2.8 yards after the catch. The deal carries a voided year that adds $1.3 million to Philadelphia's cap figure.
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