Washington Commanders 2026 Free Agency Rumors Tracker
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Washington moves on from the veteran cornerback, escaping a massive contract with zero dead money ahead of the free agency window.
On Wednesday, the Commanders signed ex-Colts safety Nick Cross to a contract. The details of the deal have not yet been announced.
With top-five cap space, the Commanders are moving away from one-year deals. Here is the blueprint for Washington’s pivotal 2026 offseason.
With over $80 million in projected salary cap space, Washington Commanders GM Adam Peters is primed for a massive 2026 NFL free agency spending spree.
The Washington Commanders are believed to have serious interest in Baltimore Ravens pending free agent center Tyler Linderbaum, who is arguably the most coveted player available on the open market.
He is currently recovering from a torn ACL he suffered last season and will finish his time in Washington appearing in just 11 games.
The move saves the Commanders $18.5 million in cap space, adding to the $67 million that they have available, the fifth-most in the league currently. With even more room to maneuver from Monday’s decision, Washington should be aggressive in free agency, especially in the secondary.