
New OT!
The Washington Commanders are still making additions to their roster, and they have reportedly signed OT Foster Sarell. He has been with the Los Angeles Chargers for the last four seasons. He was originally signed by the Baltimore Ravens as an UDFA from Stanford after the 2021 draft. He was on the Ravens and Giants practice squads his rookie season, before getting signed by the Chargers. He didn’t get playing time until his second season when he started 3 games and appeared in seven games. He’s been a backup since then appearing in 28 games, but he wasn’t re-signed for a second year with head coach Jim Harbaugh.
Washington is reshaping their offensive line again, and they need solid depth and competition at every position. Laremy Tunsil was added via trade to lock down the LT position, freeing up last year’s starter Brandon Coleman to go to RT or inside to guard. RG Sam Cosmi tore his ACL in January, and could be replaced by last year’s starting RT, Andrew Wylie. Cornelius Lucas has been the team’s swing tackle, but he left in free agency, while Trent Scott re-signed. Sarell would likely be in competition for a backup role in Washington
Added protection up front pic.twitter.com/J8KcJab6bM
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) March 18, 2025
Washington is signing OT Foster Sarell. He spent the past four years with the Chargers. In the last three years he started three games and appeared in 35.
— John Keim (@john_keim) March 18, 2025