Veteran wide receiver Jamison Crowder is staying in Washington. Josina Anderson of CBS Sports reports that Crowder has agreed to re-sign with the Commanders.
The 30-year-old will be heading into the second year of his second stint with the team.
How are the Washington Commanders doing under new ownership? Hopefully, Josh Harris grades on a curve.
Crowder excelling as Washington punt returner after being cut by Giants One of the difficult decisions the New York Giants made in setting their initial 53-man roster was not keeping veteran wide receiver/punt returner Jamison Crowder.
Washington goes to New Jersey The Washington Commanders ended their 3-game losing streak last week with a 24-16 road win over the Atlanta Falcons. The defense came through with three interceptions, and Jamison Crowder sparked the team with a 61-yard punt return.
The Washington Commanders are in a solid spot in the standings as they get set for a two-game NFC East slate. After Sunday's 24-16 road win over the Atlanta Falcons, the Commanders sit at 3-3, and should be pleased but hardly satisfied with what they've done up to this point.
Washington Commanders receiver Jamison Crowder is in his second stint with the franchise, and his return abilities are a big reason why he returned to the team.
The Washington Commanders are signing wide receiver/punt returner Jamison Crowder to the 53-man roster after elevating him from the practice squad for Sunday's game.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Commanders are promoting WR Jamison Crowder to the active roster. He was elevated from the practice squad for Week 1 and served as the starting punt returner. Crowder, 30, is a former fourth-round pick by Washington back in 2015.
The Commanders announced that they are elevating veteran WR Jamison Crowder for Week 1. Crowder, 30, is a former fourth-round pick by Washington back in 2015.
The Washington Commanders turned back the clock by signing wide receiver Jamison Crowder to their practice squad earlier this week. Crowder played four seasons with Washington after the team drafted him in the fourth round in 2015.
An old buddy of the Washington Commanders is joining Sam Howell’s transition team.
Wide receiver Jamison Crowder rejoined Washington, signing with the Commanders' practice squad Wednesday. He was a fourth-round pick by Washington in 2015 and could be in line to be activated on Sunday for the regular-season opener against the Arizona Cardinals.
The Commanders have a key injury issue at receiver entering the season.
As if the Giants did not have enough slot receivers already, they are further bolstering this particular area.
Jamison Crowder is switching AFC East teams.
Big changes could be coming to the Jets' wide receiver room this offseason. Before New York makes any additions, however, it looks like they'll be saying goodbye to a veteran at the position.
The trade deadline is rapidly approaching, but Jets slot receiver Jamison Crowder is ignoring the rumors. Speaking to reporters this week ahead of New York's rematch with the Patriots in New England, Crowder said he's not paying attention to trade speculation.
After three weeks on the sidelines with a groin injury, Jamison Crowder made his presence felt in his season debut on Sunday. The veteran wideout racked up 61 receiving yards, hauling in seven passes—including one touchdown catch—in the win over Tennessee.
Crowder missed Week 1 after testing positive for COVID-19 and was a surprise inactive for Week 2 against the New England Patriots. The 28-year-old has been battling a nagging groin injury since training camp.
Slot receiver Jamison Crowder, who tested positive for COVID-19 last week, has been ruled out for Week 1 against the Carolina Panthers.
Crowder’s status for the New York Jets’ opener on Sept. 12 in Carolina likely comes down to his vaccination status. Per Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, New York Jets receiver Jamison Crowder has tested positive for COVID-19.
Crowder's vaccination status is unclear. However, if he has received the shots, he'll be required to return two negative tests one day apart to return to the Jets' facility.
Wayne Chrebet and Robby Sabo talked about a different kind of New York green in their latest collaboration on The Underdog Jets Podcast this week: money.
Crowder couldn’t be blamed if he wanted to move on, but his return to the New York Jets shows further hints at excitement for the Saleh era. Upon ceasing
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