The Washington Commanders are not done making trades; they signed another offensive lineman before to the NFL’s legal tampering period expiring on the first day. Kansas City Chiefs G When starting offensive tackle Joe Thuney got hurt, backup offensive lineman Nick Allegretti filled in. In February, Allegretti assisted in keeping Patrick Majomes safe as the Chiefs won the Super Bowl for the second time in a row.
This season, the Washington Commanders are virtually rebuilding their offensive line, giving Allegretti a chance to land the starting job he’s been chasing with a new team. He agreed to a $16 million, three-year contract with a $9.02 million guarantee.
Saahsiq Charles and Chris Paul were Washington’s starting left guards last season, but until their problems are resolved by the new coaching staff, neither of them is a long-term answer. Charles is also a future free agent, and as of right now, there are no rumors that he will be going back to Washington.
Source: Nick Allegretti, the former G of the Chiefs, is anticipated to ink a three-year, $16 million contract with the Commanders. Despite sustaining a ruptured UCL in his elbow during the second quarter of the Super Bowl, Allegretti began and participated in the whole contest.