The Los Angeles Chargers have allowed cornerback Michael Davis to sign with a new team, and he did so by signing a contract with the Washington Commanders.
Heading into the weekend, the Washington Commanders had signed 14 outside free agents but had to address two critical positions: Cornerback and offensive tackle.
The Washington Commanders have been arguably the busiest team in free agency so far this offseason. Armed with tons of cap space, the second overall pick
The Washington Commanders added quality veteran cornerback depth by signing former Los Angeles Chargers defensive back Michael Davis on Monday morning.
The Washington Commanders announced on Monday they have signed CB Michael Davis. He’s a veteran with a lot of starting experience at outside cornerback and should pencil right into the starting lineup in Washington. Davis, 29, signed on with the Chargers as an undrafted free agent out of BYU back in 2017.
If we were talking about then Los Angeles Chargers cornerback Michael Davis this time last year and he was an unrestricted free agent in need of a contract, I would have said a resounding, “ yes.” to re-signing him.
According to ESPN's Khris Rhim, your Los Angeles Chargers may be looking to keep free agent cornerback Michael Davis on the club's roster next season, if the price is right, of course.
The injuries keep on coming for the Los Angeles Chargers. This time, cornerback Michael Davis fell victim to it. However, according to Chargers insider
The Los Angeles Chargers defense once again allowed an opponent's offense to do pretty much whatever they wanted to. This time it led to LA losing a winnable game to the Green Bay Packers and dropping their season record down to 4-6.
Week 10 was a rough one for your Los Angeles Chargers from top to bottom, particularly for their defense. LA gave up their second-most total yards of the season with 533 yards.
The Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs game went as expected, as the Bolts lost a decisive victory at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday falling to their rivals with a 31-17 final score.
Brandon Staley has made some massive mistakes over the past two seasons that have led many to believe he is coaching for his job. With the Chargers now 2-4, the seat under him is warmer than ever.
After a brutal loss to the Dallas Cowboys, the Los Angeles Chargers fall to a losing record once again. A team full of superstars, highly paid and highly touted players, has not been performing up to expectation.
The Los Angeles Chargers made headlines earlier this week when they traded former All-Pro cornerback J.C. Jackson to the New England Patriots. It may
As Justin Herbert gets more experienced, he just seems to get more elite. If he gets help from a healthy offensive line and consistent playing time from his top receivers, there really isn't anything stopping him from an MVP-caliber season.
The Los Angeles Chargers will look for a resurgence of a 2023 season. The team and organization will look to reach new heights this season that they have yet to reach.
Davis finished the 2022 season with 15 pass breakups, good for sixth-most in the NFL. The Chargers managed to turn their 2022 season around at the midpoint
In 2022, the Chargers won 10 games for only the third time since 2008 and made their first playoff appearance since 2018, signaling they're on the verge of something big. Here are three reasons to be optimistic about the Chargers.
Cornerback Michael Davis leaves with a pectoral injury The Chargers have lost cornerback Michael Davis to a pectoral injury and he is questionable to return to the game.
Renfrow entered the game with 99 catches, 1,025 yards and seven touchdowns on the season. Those aren’t bad numbers or moves for a fifth-round pick.
Ja’Marr Chase has struggled with drops in his first NFL season, but we probably won’t see any that are more costly than the one he had on Sunday.
Davis managed 39 stops and the first two interceptions of his career last season, enough for the Chargers to hang on to him.
Chargers starting cornerback Michael Davis will be out for the team's next two games after violating league policy on substance abuse.
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