The Washington Commanders secured a crucial first win against the New York Giants on Sunday, offering a glimmer of hope for a franchise in yet another rebuilding phase. Jayden Daniels has shown impressive efficiency in his first two games, completing 75% of his passes for 410 yards, without any interceptions or touchdowns.
As the season progresses, Washington might find themselves in a pivotal spot to acquire a former rival from within their division.
Eagles Expected To Pull Off Another Inter-Division Trade (Report)
Bleacher Report’s Scouting Department pointed out that a former Philadelphia Eagles starter could potentially find a new home with the Washington Commanders:
**Washington Commanders**
**Add Now: CB Bradley Roby**
The Commanders are in need of help at cornerback, one of their most glaring weaknesses. With a young and inexperienced defense in that position, bringing in a veteran like Roby would be a wise move to add leadership and experience to the group.
Roby’s versatility, having covered both the slot and the boundary, makes him an ideal fit. He most recently played for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2023 at the age of 32. According to Pro Football Reference, he logged 22 tackles, forced one fumble, and allowed 20 completions on 33 targets over nine games.
In addition to winning Super Bowl 50 with the Denver Broncos, Roby has also played for the New Orleans Saints and Houston Texans.