

The Washington Commanders had been busy thru the primary four days of NFL loose business enterprise at nearly each role with one remarkable exception — part rusher.
The today’s little bit of state of no activity at the a part of the Commanders noticed final season’s sacks leader, part rusher Dante Fowler, go back to an NFC East rival through signing a 1-yr, $6.five million agreement with the Dallas Cowboys on March 14.
“Fowler performed for the Cowboys in 2022 and ’23 earlier than leaving with former protective coordinator Dan Quinn to the Washington Commanders final yr and setting up 10.five sacks,” ESPN’s Todd Archer wrote.
“Fowler’s deal is worth $6 million and might pass to $eight million primarily based totally on incentives.”
One of the previous Cowboys that Quinn lured over from Dallas, the 30-year-vintage has been impactful as a rotational edge-rusher this season,” Bleacher Report’s Matt Holder wrote on November 27.
“The Commanders ought to be seeking to get more youthful at the edge, however Quinn is aware of what he has in Fowler. Extending a suggestion earlier than Fowler hits the open marketplace once more might be sensible.”