Former Commanders castoff quietly building momentum with his new team
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Former Commanders castoff quietly building momentum with his new team
"Now in his second go 'round with the 49ers, [Clelin] Ferrell only caught on in San Francisco more than a month into the season due to several injuries to the 49ers' pass rush. Since then, he has four sacks in four games for the 49ers, and Sunday against the Browns, he had a career-high nine tackles in addition to two sacks."
"The Commanders gave Clelin Ferrell another one-year deal in free agency, but he was released during final cuts. He returned to the San Francisco 49ers, initially on the practice squad. But when he got the chance to showcase what he could bring to the franchise amid their growing injury problems on the defensive edge, he seized it with both hands."
The Washington Commanders underperformed this season, with injuries compounding a roster that currently looks far from contender caliber. Significant offseason changes are required, especially with quarterback Jayden Daniels entering Year 3 of his rookie contract and the margin for error shrinking. Several former Commanders are thriving elsewhere, most notably Clelin Ferrell, who returned to the 49ers after being released and initially joining the practice squad. Ferrell capitalized on injuries to San Francisco's pass rush, recording four sacks in four games and a career-high nine tackles with two sacks against the Browns, demonstrating renewed dynamism and aggression.
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