The Washington Commanders are poised to make a move that could put them over the top, and there's a cornerback that might be available for the right price.
Washington has recently assessed potential interest for Forbes, according to NFL insider Josina Anderson. A 2023 first-round pick, Forbes is a currently a backup for the Commanders. He has one interception in five games this season. Last year, Forbes had one interception while making six starts in 14 games.
The NFL trade deadline is Tuesday, November 5th at 4pm EST, and the rumors are starting to pick up as teams determine whether they are buyers, sellers, or not in the market. The Washington Commanders are in the first year of their recalibration under new GM Adam Peters and HC Dan Quinn.
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Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn loved his team's maturity ... Speaking of steps ... Tuesday is NFL trade deadline day. Rumors are everywhere that Washington is eyeballing help in two areas: Cornerback for certain, and maybe receiver as well.
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