The Tennessee Titans signed their fifth new player of the 2024 free-agent cycle. Former Washington Commanders offensive lineman Saahdiq Charles reportedly has agreed to a one-year deal with a max of $2.5 million.
The Tennessee Titans are going through a full rebuild to regain their competitive edge in the AFC South. While there are plenty of areas the Titans need to address to become strong again, they are taking steps to turn the offensive line into one of the most elite units in the NFL.
The Tennessee Titans offensive line was a problem in 2023, allowing new quarterback Will Levis to be sacked 28 times in just nine games. Knowing this was an issue, general manager Ran Carthon quickly did his best to fix that unit through the first two days of the NFL free agency legal tampering period.
The Titans are adding some depth to their offensive line. Saahdiq Charles, a guard who has played his entire career in Washington, has agreed to a one-year contract with Tennessee.
According to Dianna Russini, the Titans are expected to sign OL Saahdiq Charles to a one-year deal worth up to $2.5 million. Nicki Jhabvala confirms Charles agreed to terms on a contract with Tennessee. Charles, 24, was originally drafted by Washington in the fourth round of the 2020 draft out of LSU.
Washington makes more moves after their bye week The Washington Commanders announced several roster moves today, and they will be getting a little help back on the offensive line.
Shuffling the deck The Washington Commanders announced several roster moves as they returned to practice for the first time since the bye week. Left guard Saahdiq Charles has been on injured reserve since suffering a calf injury in Week 7 vs the New York Giants.
The Washington Commanders announced they have designated OL Saahdiq Charles to return from injured reserve. This opens a three-week window for him to practice with the team before he has to be added to the active roster. Charles, 24, was originally drafted by Washington in the fourth round of the 2020 draft out of LSU.
The Washington Commanders will be without two starters for at least the next four weeks. On Saturday, Washington placed linebacker Cody Barton (ankle) and left guard Saahdiq Charles (calf) on injured reserve.
The Washington Commanders placed starting left guard Saahdiq Charles and linebacker Cody Barton on injured reserve Saturday, with both now set to miss at least four weeks.
On a busy day of roster shuffling for the Commanders, a pair of starters have been shut down for an extended stretch.
Washington Commanders starting left guard Saahdiq Charles and linebacker Cody Barton will miss the home game Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles because of injuries.
First, let me be perfectly clear: Despite a good deal of venom from the fanbase, Washington’s offensive line hasn’t been terrible this year, particularly when it comes to pass blocking.
The Washington Commanders aren't going to make things smooth for the Philadelphia Eagles or their fans watching from home. After trading touchdown drives in the first quarter, the Commanders started the second quarter with a chance to retake the lead ...
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” So begins one of the most famous novels of all time, “A Tale of Two Cities“ by Charles Dickens. Two hours ago, it was the worst of times for the Washington Commanders, trailing the Denver Broncos 21-3 in the first half.
Turns out it was not Fans complaining about the offensive line in Washington seems like an annual rite of passage, so despite beating the Cardinals in Week 1, it’s little surprise to hear the standard hue and cry about how awful Washington’s front five are, and how they nearly sunk the team.
The Washington Commanders open the preseason Friday evening against the Browns in Cleveland. Washington has remained primarily healthy throughout training camp but will be without two starters on offense.
The Washington Commanders (0-0) are set to return to the field for the first time since January in tonight's preseason opener against the Cleveland Browns (1-0).
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The Washington Commanders are heading into training camp with a new starting guard in fourth-year pro Saahdiq Charles. Charles, who turns 24 next month, was a fourth-round pick by Washington in 2020, three months after he won a National Championship protecting Joe Burrow with the LSU Tigers.
According to Ben Standig, the Commanders placed OL Saahdiq Charles and CB Benjamin St-Juste on the injured reserve and promoted OT Alex Akingbulu and DT Benning Potoa’e from the practice squad in corresponding roster moves. St-Juste, 27, is a former third-round pick by the Commanders in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Minnesota.
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The Washington Commanders saw plenty of shuffling along the offensive line this offseason. With the current makeup of the unit, Washington could be ready to roll into next season unless they decide to add some more depth in the 2022 NFL Draft.
The Washington Football Team began Phase II of their offseason workouts on Tuesday. As many of 86 players reported to the voluntary OTAs with four noticeable absences which included recently-signed left tackle Charles Leno Jr.
Heading into Week 3, Washington has a lengthy injury list filled with some big names.
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