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Commanders Shock NFL With Massive Pass Rusher Deal
10 Mar
Summary
- Odafe Oweh signed a four-year, $100 million contract.
- Laremy Tunsil received a two-year extension worth $30 million APY.
- The Commanders aim to build around quarterback Jayden Daniels.

The Washington Commanders have emerged as aggressive players early in free agency, making substantial moves to reshape their roster. General manager Adam Peters successfully negotiated a significant contract for star edge rusher Odafe Oweh, signing him to a four-year deal worth $100 million. This move addresses a key defensive need and brings in a top-tier pass rusher.
In addition to the Oweh acquisition, the Commanders also ensured stability on their offensive line by extending Laremy Tunsil. Tunsil's new two-year contract is valued at an impressive $30 million per year (APY). This secures his role as the blindside protector for quarterback Jayden Daniels.
These signings are part of a broader strategy to build a competitive team around Daniels, especially while he is on his rookie contract. The team's previous efforts to surround him with talent were hampered by injuries. With Daniels healthy and key personnel like Tunsil and Oweh now on board, Washington is positioning itself to contend for an NFC Championship.




