Washington Commanders Free Agency: Jeremy Chinn agrees to 2-year, $16 million contract with the Las Vegas Raiders
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The Washington Commanders encountered challenges on the first day of the NFL's legal tampering period, losing Dyami Brown, who signed a lucrative one-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Additionally, the team aimed to retain safety Jeremy Chinn, who had impressed on a prove-it deal. However, as anticipated, Chinn's performance garnered interest from other teams, ultimately leading to his departure to the Las Vegas Raiders on a two-year contract valued at over $16 million, pricing him out of Washington's plans.
Dyami Brown's departure marks another setback for the Washington Commanders as they navigate the challenges of the NFL's legal tampering period, losing a free agent who could have contributed to their offensive strategy.
The Commanders aimed to re-sign safety Jeremy Chinn on a prove-it deal, but as anticipated, interest from other teams, particularly the Las Vegas Raiders, led to his exit and a significant payday.
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