Commanders crush training camp buzz with stunning trade report
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Commanders crush training camp buzz with stunning trade report
"According to Dianna Russini from The Athletic, the Commanders are gauging interest from around the league in Noah Igbinoghene. The cornerback enjoyed a decent 2024 campaign with significant responsibilities on his shoulders and deservedly got a new one-year deal this offseason. After starring at training camp and flashing in the preseason, most fans thought his place in Washington's corner unit was secure."
"Igbinoghene is ascending when all hope seemed lost once upon a time. He was taken in the first round by the Miami Dolphins but never met expectations. Dan Quinn and Joe Whitt Jr. spent one year working with him on the Dallas Cowboys before bringing the defensive back to Washington. He's finally starting to put everything together, so this would be a questionable move."
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters is reportedly exploring trade interest in cornerback Noah Igbinoghene. Igbinoghene produced a decent 2024 campaign, earned a new one-year deal, and impressed during training camp and the preseason. The cornerback was a former first-round pick who struggled earlier in his career before seeing coaching changes in Dallas and Washington. The Commanders project a strong corner group with Marshon Lattimore, rookie Trey Amos, Mike Sainristil, and Jonathan Jones, and Igbinoghene was expected to round out the unit. Injury concerns for Lattimore, Jones's age, and Igbinoghene's low $1.5 million 2025 cap hit complicate trading decisions.
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