The Washington Redskins haven’t wasted any time getting rid of value-sapping contracts this offseason. Last week, Washington cut cornerback Josh Norman and wide receiver Paul Richardson, freeing up almost $15 million in cap space for the 2020 free agency period, as well as roster spots at two important positions.
This week, with the NFL’s new CBA now in place, and with free agency growing closer, the Redskins aren’t losing pace, and earlier today, they cut ties with one of their longest-tenured offensive weapons. Per ESPN’s Field Yates, the Washington Redskins have officially released tight end Jordan Reed.