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Washington Commanders Roster Moves: WR Martavis Bryant signed; a kicker gets released

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The Washington Commanders announced a pair of roster moves before the start of today’s practice. It was reported yesterday that the team would be hosting WR Martavis Bryant for a visit, his second of the offseason. Bryant was officially signed today, and kicker Ramiz Ahmed was released in the corresponding roster move. Dan Quinn talked about coaching against Bryant last season when he was on the Dallas Cowboys practice squad. He said he knows what the he’s capable of, and Bryant’s in great shape.

Bryant hasn’t played in the NFL since 2018 as he dealt with multiple suspensions for violations of the NFL’s substance abuse policy. He spent his first four seasons in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers after being picked in the 4th round of the 2014 draft. He was suspended for the 2016, but was reinstated the following season. He spent another season in Pittsburgh, before getting traded to the Raiders. Bryant played in 8 games before going to injured reserve with a knee injury. Then more suspensions started. His post-NFL career included signing with the CFL(2021), Indoor Football League(2021), and Fan Controlled Football(2022). He played for the XFL’s Vegas Vipers last year, appearing in 8 games. Bryant finally returned to the NFL last season, signing with the Dallas Cowboys after he was reinstated. He wasn’t activated for any games, but apparently caught Dan Quinn’s eye in practice.

Quinn told reporters yesterday that the wide receivers are right in the middle of the competition. Jahan Dotson played the most WR snaps vs the Jets, and reporters wanted to know what that meant for the former 1st round picks status on the depth chart. Dyami Brown has been having a good camp, and caught Jayden Daniels’ highlight reel, 42-yard pass. Washington also drafted Luke McCaffrey and has a number of young receivers fighting for a roster spot. Bryant has been out of the league for a long time, and is a longshot to bust through the bottom of the depth chart.

The Washington Commanders have had four kickers under contract this year, and none of them will likely be with the team when the season starts. The new regime moved on from Joey Slye, replacing him with Brandon McManus. That plan fell apart when sexual assault lawsuit led to his release. Ramiz Ahmed was signed to have a kicker on the roster during offseason workouts, and he’s been on the roster until today. Riley Patterson was claimed off of waivers almost two weeks ago, and he has been competing with Ahmed in camp and during the preseason opener against the Jets.

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Patterson doinked his only field goal attempt from 39 yards, while Ahmed made his 40-yard attempt. Both players didn’t look good in practice yesterday, but Patterson has won the competition. Washington is expected to still be looking for their next kicker, and there are several teams that have multiple kickers on their roster. Washington is #2 on the waiver wire, and should be able to claim their choice of released kickers before the season starts.





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Washington state officials warn of toilet rats after floods: ‘Try to stay calm’

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Washington state officials warn of toilet rats after floods: ‘Try to stay calm’


Residents in Washington state have been told to be aware of unwanted festive visitors before Santa comes down the chimney – rats coming up from the toilet.

Health officials in Washington warned that recent flooding in the state “may sweep rodents into the sewer systems”. In a Facebook post, the Seattle and King county public health department wrote: “If a rat visits your toilet, take a deep breath and follow these tips,” before outlining the steps to take if a rodent emerges from your commode.

Unsurprisingly, the first tip provided is: “Try to stay calm. That might not be easy under the circumstances.” The Facebook post advises people to flush the rat down the toilet or squeeze washing up liquid into the toilet to grease the reviled furry mammal’s path back into the sewer.

If the rat is too large to be vanquished this way, the health officials say, residents should close the toilet lid and call a pest control company. Presumably, using other places of convenience would be advisable if caught short in the meantime.

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Rats are surprisingly strong swimmers and can hold their breath for several minutes, meaning that, along with their tenacity and ability to squeeze into small spaces, they can easily enter someone’s home via the toilet.

Such a scenario, a nightmare for people with musophobia, is more common in older buildings with dilapidated pipes following heavy rainfall.

Washington state has been dealing with some of its worst ever flooding this month, with several days of torrential rain causing thousands of people to be evacuated as floodwater inundated homes, washed away roads and triggered landslides.



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Washington Commanders bring back former QB after another injury

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Update: Commanders announce the Driskel signing, and place Sam Cosmi on IR due to a concussion

The Washington Commanders are reportedly signing QB Jeff Driskel from the Arizona Cardinals practice squad. Marcus Mariota is day-to-day with hand and quad injuries, and Jayden Daniels has been shut down for the season. Josh Johnson is the only other QB on the 53-man roster, and Sam Hartman is available on the practice squad.

Dan Quinn said yesterday that the team could look to sign another QB, and Driskel was the most logical choice. He was the team’s third-string QB last season, but wasn’t re-signed. He played one snap for Washington during the regular season, and was on the Las Vegas Raiders practice squad to start this season. The move is not official, and the team will have to announce a corresponding roster move.



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San Antonio at Washington, Final Score: Spurs complete season sweep of Wizards, 124-113

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Facing the worst team in the league for the 2nd time in 3 games, the San Antonio Spurs came into this one looking for their 10th road win this year and their first 6 game winstreak since March of 2019. A sluggish start to the game saw them trailing after the 1st quarter, but an 18-4 run to start the 2nd put the game firmly in San Antonio’s hand, eventually outscoring Washington 43-21 in the period and securing a 20 point lead going into halftime. Washington was able to hang around all throughout the 3rd quarter though and even managed to cut the deficit to single digits a few times in the 4th, but solid defense and a dominant performance from Luke Kornet throughout the period saved the day for San Antonio. Seven players finished in double figures, while three also had double-doubles in the win. Washington meanwhile had five players finish in double figures, led by Bub Carrington’s 21 points.

The Spurs (21-7) are back in action Tuesday night in San Antonio at 7:30 CT for the first of two rematches this week with the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder.



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