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Jordan Schultz reports that the Commanders are receiving trade calls from teams interested in acquiring RB Antonio Gibson.

Schultz adds that his sense regarding Gibson is that Washington prefers to keep him as a complement to rookie Brian Robinson Jr and they’re not shopping him as much as they’re listening to potential offers. 

According to Schultz, Gibson could “command a nice return.” 

However, it’s clear that Washington has high hopes for Robinson, who started last week and out-touched Gibson. 

Gibson, 24, was a one-year starter at Memphis, where he played wide receiver, before being selected by Washington with the No. 66 pick in the draft.

He signed a four-year $4,932,636 rookie contract that includes a $1,147,373 signing bonus. Gibson stands to make base salaries of $1 million and $1.3 million over the next two years of the agreement. 

In 2022, Gibson has appeared in seven games for the Commanders and rushed for 273 yards on 71 carries (3.8 YPC) to go along with 22 receptions for 170 yards receiving and three total touchdowns.

We’ll have more regarding Gibson as the news is available.

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