The Washington Commanders are fresh off their first preseason game of the year after falling short to the New York Jets this past weekend. Some starters saw playing time, including second overall pick Jayden Daniels, but it was mainly the backups who saw the most action.
“A DMV Nightmare” (The Team 980’s Chris Russell, responding to kicker Ramiz Ahmed missing his last three field goal attempts beyond 40 yards. Riley Patterson missed his last two beyond 45).
After hiring a new head coach and general manager, the Washington Commanders still face plenty of tough decisions in 2024. Here are three they’ll need to make before the regular season.
The Washington Commanders signed a kicker to replace Brandon McManus ahead of mandatory OTAs this month. The Commanders quickly replaced McManus following his dismissal from the team Sunday evening.
According to Nicki Jhabvala of the Washington Post, the Commanders are signing UFL K Ramiz Ahmed to a contract. Ahmed, 28, wound up going undrafted out of Nevada in 2020.