Commanders spark frenzy about future plans with quiet roster clue
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Commanders spark frenzy about future plans with quiet roster clue
"They are sitting at 3-3 after falling agonizingly short against the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football, and general manager Adam Peters is taking the required action in his quest to turn the tide. Washington signed former second-round edge rusher Drake Jackson to the active roster in the immediate aftermath of their primetime loss. Whether he's got the juice needed after dealing with significant injury problems in recent years is anyone's guess, but Peters is probably confident, having worked with the player previously."
"He was drafted by the Tennessee Titans at No. 18 overall in the 2022 NFL Draft as the man to replace A.J. Brown, who was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles. That was too much pressure for a physically gifted yet underdeveloped wideout looking to make their way in the league. The former Arkansas standout has also dealt with injuries. Burks' latest -a fractured collarbone which came after just five games of the 2024 campaign - was his worst."
Washington sits at 3-3 after a narrow loss to the Chicago Bears and has begun making roster moves to reverse momentum. General manager Adam Peters signed former second-round edge rusher Drake Jackson to the active roster immediately after the primetime defeat. Jackson has faced significant injury problems in recent years, raising questions about his readiness, though Peters has prior experience with him. The team is hosting wide receiver Treylon Burks for a visit after Burks failed to reach an agreement with the Denver Broncos. Burks, a 2022 first-round pick with size and athleticism, remains just 25 despite injuries and could be a high-upside addition.
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