Without any security beyond the 2024 season, these five players have the most to prove.
It's no secret. The Seattle Seahawks had a major linebacker problem heading into this off-season. After losing Bobby Wagner, Jordyn Brooks, and Devin Bush to free agency the Seahawks were going to have to completely rebuild their off-ball linebacker group.
Bobby Wagner signed with the Washington Commanders in free agency, and now the veteran has revealed what made playing for the team so appealing. Wagner was drawn to the Commanders because of his relationships with Washington's new-look coaching staff, namely Dan Quinn and linebackers coach Ken Norton.
Few players got to witness the greatness of retired Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald like newly-signed Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner. Wagner spent most of his career facing Donald twice a year when he was with the Seattle Seahawks.
The Washington Commanders entered free agency armed with a financial war chest and did their business snapping free agents that would improve their 4-13
We knew there would be new faces the next time we saw the Washington Commanders take the field. And to a certain extent, we even knew a large portion of the Commanders team would be moved out in one way or another to make room for new members.
The Washington Commanders, are making it official, adding future Hall of Fame linebacker Bobby Wagner to the team. Coming off of his tenth straight All-Pro selection, Wagner is the type of player that head coach Dan Quinn will welcome to his defense as he looks to flip the fortunes of his new defense.
In the NFL, player contracts command significant attention, often sparking intense analysis and discussion. One contract currently drawing considerable interest from football aficionados and pundits alike is Bobby Wagner’s one-year, $6 million deal with the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders, led by new general manager Adam Peters, have continued to sign underrated free agents, this time adding future Hall of Fame
The Washington Commanders continue their free agency splurge, adding All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner to their new-look roster.
Bobby Wagner is leaving the Seattle Seahawks for a second time.
A Washington chapter may well become part of the future Hall of Famer's Canton montage.
12-year veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner signed a new contract with the Washington Commanders. Wagner, a six-time First-Team All-Pro selection, spent the 2023 season with the Seattle Seahawks but has also played for the Los Angeles Rams.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Commanders are signing veteran LB Bobby Wagner to a one-year contract worth $8.5 million. The contract includes
Bobby Wagner made a welcomed return to the Seahawks last offseason after his one-year stint with the Rams. Another Seattle deal does not seem to be in play for the All-Pro linebacker, however.
Star linebacker Bobby Wagner has reportedly made a significant decision about his future with his contract set to expire this week.
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, Seahawks LB Bobby Wagner is once again expected to test the free agent market this week. However, Rapoport says
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner remains one of the best defensive players in football, even if people have doubted him the past couple of years.
Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner is consistently one of the best linebackers in the NFL and often considered one of the hardest working players. At least he thought he worked hard until he saw Beyonce in concert as a young NFL player.
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner is slated to hit free agency this offseason, but will he consider returning to the Seahawks? Seattle parted ways with long-time head coach Pete Carroll after the season, which some feel may influence Wagner’s free-agent decision and push him to sign elsewhere.
Extending his franchise record, Bobby Wagner was the only member of the Seattle Seahawks named to the Associated Press All-Pro teams on Friday, garnering Second-Team All-Pro honors for the fourth time in his illustrious career.
With the Seahawks in danger of missing the playoffs, Week 18 could represent the team’s final game this season. As a result, questions have been asked with respect to linebacker Bobby Wagner‘s future.
Seattle Seahawks veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner expected a better performance from the offense of the New York Giants this past Monday night after New York lost 30-12 at the San Francisco 49ers on Sept. 21.
All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner spent the first 10 years of his storied career with the Seattle Seahawks, putting him in the conversation for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
According to several Seattle Seahawks players, eight-time Pro Bowler Bobby Wagner is coming home. Seahawks veteran safety Quandre Diggs played insider, citing sources of his own when reporting Wagner's return. "Future hall of famer LB Bobby Wagner has agreed to terms to return home to the Seattle Seahawks," Diggs Tweeted.
Capable of excelling in any scheme against the run or pass, Wagner remains an elite player even heading into his age-33 season. There will be stiff competition for him, but the Lions should aggressively pursue him as he will help take their rebuild to another level.
The Dallas Cowboys continue to pursue some big names on the defensive side of the ball. Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News reports that the organization has talked to linebacker Bobby Wagner.
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