
"Jeremy Reaves went unselected in the 2018 NFL Draft and spent the bulk of that offseason with the Philadelphia Eagles, who released him during preseason cuts. He was then picked up by Washington, beginning a chapter of his life that's yet to end."
"Reaves qualified for the Pro Bowl and was named first-team All-Pro as a special teamer in 2022. He has been on the active roster ever since, becoming a steady presence on special teams who can plug in at safety when necessary."
"Reaves is now the longest-tenured player on the Commanders aside from punter Tress Way and defensive lineman Daron Payne. He is one of only four members of the team who have been in Washington uninterrupted since before the franchise's branding change."
Jeremy Reaves has signed a contract extension with the Washington Commanders through 2027. Initially undrafted in 2018, he joined Washington after being released by the Philadelphia Eagles. Reaves made the team's opening day roster in 2022, earning Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro honors as a special teamer. He has become a reliable presence on special teams and safety, and is now the longest-tenured player on the team aside from a few others. His journey exemplifies perseverance and leadership within the franchise.
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