This month, the 1,000-yard running back and former Philadelphia Eagle D’Andre Swift could become a free agent and join with the
Washington Commanders. The Commanders may want a trustworthy running back as they finished the previous season with the 27th-
best rushing offense in the NFL. Antonio Gibson and Brian Robinson have both had noteworthy moments during their stay in
Washington. Robinson only ran for 733 yards and five touchdowns last season, which was a lackluster performance.
Gibson is scheduled to enter free agency, thus it could be beneficial to sign a complementary back in free agency to go along with
Robinson. This past season, Swift participated in all 16 games and gained 1,049 yards, five touchdowns, and 4.6 yards per attempt. He
served as a receiver as well for
The Eagles have little money to spend after cutting Safety Kevin Byard and possibly trading Haason Reddick. Re-signing the majority
of their players from the previous campaign is the last thing on their minds. The Commanders, on the other hand, have the biggest
wage cap flexibility to lure Swift into a lucrative, high-paying contract. The question is whether, following his trade from Detroit at the
NFL 2023 Draft last year, he could repeat the kind of success he enjoyed with Philadelphia.
Swift made a seamless transition to a new squad, which resulted in his first-ever Pro Bowl nomination. Although the Eagles’ offensive
line was among the best the previous season, it appears like Washington is still the team to beat after starting left tackle Charles Leno
was released.
Washington Commanders may sign 1,000-yard rushing back D’Andre Swift.
Could He Achieve Success in Washington, Too?
An source claims that the Commanders are currently evaluating Swift as a possible recruit to bolster Dan Quinn’s group. Washington
seems to be trying something different with this latest attack. Sam Howell may have already been dealt, and the Commanders may
choose to take a franchise quarterback, like Caleb Williams, in this year’s draft. However, they can decide to keep Howell and provide
the person they draft a year of study time.
The Commanders seem to be leveraging the opening created by the dismissal of tight end Logan Thomas to sign high-profile free
agents who could bolster the team. Swift, one of them, might be
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