Josh Harris went into the 2023-24 season, his first campaign as Washington Commanders owner, with the hope that the team would be competitive after a .500 finish the previous year..
A year ago, the Commanders signed free agent center Nick Gates to a three-year, $16.5 million contract with $8 million guaranteed. It did not work out.
The Washington Commanders may have the most cap space in the NFL, but as we mentioned last week, that won't stop them from making the moves necessary to free up cap space and improve the roster.
The Washington Commanders are planning to cut center Nick Gates, who could find interest on the open market thanks to his past starting experience.
According to Adam Schefter, the Commanders informed C Nick Gates they are releasing him at the start of the new league year. Releasing Gates creates $333,332
Few relationships on the football field are as important as the one between the quarterback and center. From the exchange on every play to having to be on the same page with making the correct checks and reads, the quarterback and center's relationship is pivotal to the offense's success.
Commanders LT Charles Leno Jr. had high praise of C Nick Gates and thinks he brings out the energy in his teammates. “Nick’s a fiery competitor. You need guys like that on every team,” Leno Jr.
There’s been a lot of discussion about ongoing offseason needs in Washington over the past few months, and the lion’s share of that conversation has centered around two position groups: offensive line and linebacker.
The Washington Commanders are shaking up their offensive line. According to Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post, the Commanders are cutting starting center Chase Roullier.
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New Commanders offensive lineman Nick Gates expects to line up at center for the club.
It is a three-year deal worth $16.5M, Garafolo adds (on Twitter), with an additional $1.5M available via incentives. This will take a starter away from the Giants O-line as well. Gates served as a guard and center option in New York.
The New York Giants rebuild their offensive line this offseason with a couple of key starters set to become free agents. Starting center Jon Feliciano and starting left guard Nick Gates will both be unrestricted free agents this offseason.
After suffering a severely broken leg that required multiple surgeries, New York Giants offensive lineman Nick Gates probably should have counted his blessings at being able to walk again and called it a day.
New York Giants offensive lineman Nick Gates waited for an eternity for that special moment. Eventually, his patience, which at times was sorely tested, paid off.
More than a year after suffering a career-threatening injury, Nick Gates will be moved into position to play again. The former Giants starting center is set to be activated from the reserve/PUP list Wednesday, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
The New York Giants could have offensive line reinforcements on the way. Former starting center Nick Gates could be making his return to the team. Gates returned to practice at the beginning of this month, giving the Giants 21-days to decide on his future.
The New York Giants announced on Wednesday that they have designated OL Nick Gates to return from the physically unable to perform list. Gates, 26, wound up signing on with the Giants as an undrafted free agent out of Nebraska back in 2018.
New York Giants offensive lineman Nick Gates, who a little over a year ago suffered a horrific-looking broken leg injury that required multiple surgeries, could be activated off the PUP list in the coming days, according to a report by The Athletic.
The rehabilitation of New York Giants offensive lineman Nick Gates couldn’t be going better. Gates suffered a fractured leg in Week 2 against the Washington Commanders in 2021, forcing him to miss the rest of the season and nearly ended his career.
Peppers is set to hit free agency in March and, thus, had repeatedly been mentioned in trade rumors before Tuesday's development.
Some have compared Gates' injury to the one that threatened the career and life of former quarterback Alex Smith back in 2018, but Jon Perzley, Gates' agent, has since offered a positive update.
Gates went to the hospital near the Washington Football Team's stadium after fracturing his leg in last Thursday's game and has not yet been released after undergoing surgery last Friday.
New York Giants offensive lineman Nick Gates is one tough hombre, so much so that not even a freshly repaired broken leg is going to hold him down. Gates,
Nick Gates suffered a broken leg in the first quarter of his New York Giants’ game against Washington on Thursday.
Unnecessary roughness was called on both players, resulting in offsetting penalties.
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