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Commanders Missed Big WR Free Agent Targets
19 Mar
Summary
- Commanders pursued Alec Pierce and Romeo Doubs in free agency.
- Pierce signed with Colts; Doubs joined Patriots for significant deals.
- Washington faces reality after missing key wide receiver upgrades.

The Washington Commanders identified wide receiver as a critical offseason need, but initial moves have been minor, leaving them without a clear WR2 alongside Terry McLaurin.
Sources indicate Washington actively pursued significant free agent targets. The team was interested in Alec Pierce, who ultimately stayed with the Colts on a four-year, $116 million contract. Pierce reportedly would have signed with Washington if he had considered leaving.
Additionally, the Commanders pursued Romeo Doubs but lost out to the New England Patriots. Doubs signed a four-year deal worth $70 million. These pursuits highlight Washington's attempts to land top-tier talent.
The club's missed opportunities have fueled speculation about potential trades, such as acquiring Brandon Aiyuk from the San Francisco 49ers. For now, Washington remains in a waiting pattern, facing the reality of not securing their primary wide receiver upgrades in the current free agency period.




