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This Commanders starter may have just lost his job before camp even begins

The Washington Commanders finally signed second-round pick Trey Amos to his rookie contract after the landscape-changing floodgates opened around the league. It also enables the physically imposing cornerback to take the field when training camp begins.

That's immensely positive for the Commanders. However, it could mean one possible starting option is already on the back foot.

The Commanders needed more in their cornerback room this offseason. Adam Peters resolved this issue effectively, acquiring Amos at No. 61 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. Washington also secured the services of two-time Super Bowl winner Jonathan Jones in free agency to strengthen its options further.