The Washington Commanders begin training camp on Wednesday. Washington was busy leading up to camp, signing two veterans, kicker Michael Badgley and wide receiver Byron Pringle.
The two new additions put the Commanders over the 90-man roster limit, meaning moves must be made before camp officially begins.
The first move was obvious: Washington placed second-year tight end Armani Rogers on season-ending injured reserve. Rogers injured his Achilles at the start of OTAs and has already undergone surgery.
The second move saw the Commanders waive undrafted rookie quarterback Tim DeMorat. DeMorat signed with Washington after the 2023 NFL draft out of Fordham.
In corresponding moves, the Commanders have also placed TE Armani Rogers on IR and released QB Tim DeMorat. https://t.co/CVh143aPXj
— Zach Selby (@ZachSelbyWC) July 25, 2023
This means the Commanders will only have three quarterbacks in training camp. Sam Howell and Jacoby Brissett, who are competing for the starting position, and Jake Fromm. It wouldn’t be a shock if the Commanders added another passer to get through the remainder of camp.