The Los Angeles Chargers made two additions to the secondary this offseason. They brought over former Carolina Panthers corner Donte Jackson, as well as Benjamin St-Juste, formerly of the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders were never going to bring back Benjamin St-Juste in free agency. That didn't stop one NFL analyst from making a bold claim as the cornerback embarks on a new opportunity.
The Los Angeles Chargers didn't exactly go for broke in free agency this offseason in spite of having ample cap room, opting to fill out the roster with decent pieces rather than actually landing big names.
LA Chargers OTAs kicked off on Tuesday and gave fans their first taste of the Bolts prior to the 2025 season. While there is still a long way to go until the 2025 regular season, fans were excited to see the new faces in LA in action.
The Washington Commanders are in need of a new cornerback after Benjamin St-Juste left the team to sign with the Los Angeles Chargers. They are expected to find a cornerback with one of their picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, which starts on April 24.
The LA Chargers have made quite a few signings this offseason but the team has not taken the big swing that fans expected. While the Bolts have brought in the likes of Mekhi Becton and Mike Williams, fans expected at least one big contract with ample cap space this offseason.
The LA Chargers have had an interesting offseason to say the least. Despite having the second-most cap space to spend, the Chargers have been rather inactive in NFL free agency.
At the same time the Commanders were adding Jonathan Jones, they will say farewell to a four-year cornerback contributor. Benjamin St-Juste is heading elsewhere.
Heading into conference championship Sunday, there is only one former Gophers star left in the NFL Playoffs, who remains in the hunt for the Super Bowl.
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens was fined $22,511 for unnecessary roughness (facemask) in last Saturday night’s loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Pickens grabbed Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt by his facemask after an incompletion.
The Washington Commanders couldn’t wait to activate cornerback Marshon Lattimore. Acquired last month at the NFL trade deadline, Lattimore did not play in his first four games after the trade due to a preexisting hamstring injury.
A starting cornerback, offensive tackle, versatile wide receiver, and defensive tackle are among the players who shouldn't take another snap for the Washington Commanders after the bye week.
Benjamin St-Juste is a curious case. The Washington Commanders cornerback looks like a capable performer when firing on all cylinders. There are other moments when it looks like he shouldn't be in the league at all.
There was an enormous sense of excitement on Wednesday as standout cornerback Marshon Lattimore took to the practice field for the first time since his high-profile trade.
The Washington Commanders might be going through a concerning slump right now. However, it's been a long time since this perennial bottom-feeder had seven wins at this stage of the campaign.
What changes will the Commanders make in the lineup when Marshon Lattimore begins to play again? Lattimore is currently recovering from an injured hamstring.
Benjamin St-Juste came into Week 11 at the Philadelphia Eagles with a big point to prove. The cornerback was heavily criticized for blowing a coverage assignment on wide receiver Mike Williams during the Washington Commanders' last-gasp loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers last time around.
It's the fourth quarter in Week 10 of the NFL season and the Washington Commanders are leading the Pittsburgh Steelers by six points. There's a little more than two minutes left in the game and it's 3rd-and-9 at the Commanders' 32-yard line.
After another last-place finish in the NFC East, Commanders fans have every right to be pessimistic about their team. Here’s three reasons why Washington could struggle in 2024.
The Niners are looking to maintain first place in the NFC, while the Commanders are playing out the string. Washington's ravaged defense will struggle to contain the subject of the King of Props' top prop.
For the first time since 2011, the Commanders are 2-0. They got there in a game that they appeared to have lost, then won, then were about to lose in heartbreaking fashion ... and then somehow escaped.
Emmanuel Forbes was a game changer at Mississippi State, but with two talented cornerbacks already on Washington’s roster, the No. 16 pick could fight to stay on the field.