Efe Obada is sticking in Washington. The Commanders announced that they’ve re-signed the veteran edge-rusher.
Obada is now inking his third contract with the organization after signing deals in each of the past two offseasons. He had 24 tackles and four sacks during his first season in Washington, but he was limited to only five games in 2023 thanks to a knee injury and later a leg fracture.
Born in Nigeria, Obada started his football career by spending time with the British American Football Association National Leagues. He had brief stints with the Cowboys, Chiefs and Falcons before joining the Panthers via the International Player Pathway Program in 2017.
He ended up spending three seasons in Carolina, including a 2020 campaign where he finished with a career-high 5.5 sacks. He spent the 2021 campaign in Buffalo, adding 3.5 sacks to his resume.
The Commanders have been busy adding DL depth, signing Dorance Armstrong, Clelin Ferrell and Dante Fowler Jr. Obada will likely compete for backup reps in 2024.
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