
"Odafe Oweh was the first to agree to a four-year, $100 million deal with $68 million guaranteed. That was a big splash, but Peters wasn't done. Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network revealed that Washington has also agreed to terms with K'Lavon Chaisson. It's a one-year deal worth up to $12 million, adding to the pass-rushing arsenal at new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones' disposal."
"Miller arrived late to the franchise last summer. He ended up playing more than expected thanks to the countless devastating injuries. The future Pro Football Hall of Fame even finished as the team's sack leader, which wasn't exactly a high bar but impressive nonetheless for someone firmly at the tail-end of his glittering career."
"Oweh and Chaisson immediately upgraded the room. Dorance Armstrong Jr. is expected to make a successful return from injury, and he'll be highly motivated in a contract year. Javontae Jean-Baptiste, together with the re-signings of Deatrich Wise Jr. and Drake Jackson, could fill out the depth chart."
General Manager Adam Peters addressed the Commanders' need for young, explosive edge rushers during the legal tampering window. Odafe Oweh signed a four-year, $100 million deal with $68 million guaranteed, while K'Lavon Chaisson agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $12 million. These acquisitions, combined with the expected return of Dorance Armstrong Jr. from injury and re-signings of depth pieces, effectively pushed out Von Miller. Despite Miller's solid performance as the team's sack leader last season and his expressed desire to remain, the Commanders prioritized youth and dynamism in their pass-rushing unit.
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