Tunsil, Deebo and a host of 1-year deals: How Washington has leveled up -- so far -- in 2025
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The Washington Commanders made significant roster changes during free agency, adding nearly three dozen new players to improve upon their recent performance. Following their best season in decades, they look to strengthen their team, focusing on enhancing the quarterback's support and solidifying their defense. Many signings were for one-year contracts, allowing the team to use players motivated to prove themselves without committing to long-term deals. This strategy aims to foster a winning culture by potentially bringing out the best in these athletes and leading the Commanders toward playoff consistency.
The Washington Commanders, coming off their best season since 1991, made nearly three dozen roster changes in free agency to build on their promising performance.
With 29 signings mainly on one-year deals, the Commanders have crafted a strategy focused on short-term improvement while avoiding long-term contracts.
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