Percy Butler signs 1-year extension with the Washington Commanders
Briefly

Percy Butler signed a 1-year extension with the Washington Commanders. His rookie season was spent mainly on special teams, but he transitioned to starting 13 games in the following year. Under new head coach Dan Quinn, Butler's role shifted to starting 5 games while returning to a significant special teams role. With the addition of Will Harris and returning starter Quan Martin, Butler faces competition for defensive snaps but remains a core special teams player.
Percy Butler has signed a 1-year extension with the Washington Commanders, continuing his role primarily on special teams and aiming for more defensive playing time.
Butler was a fourth round pick in the 2022 draft and has transitioned from a special teams-focused player to starting roles in subsequent seasons.
Under the new coaching staff led by Dan Quinn, Butler's playing time shifted, as he started 5 games and increased special teams responsibilities.
The Commanders have also retained All-Pro Jeremy Reaves and signed Will Harris, indicating competition for Butler as he seeks more defensive snaps.
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