The Washington Commanders understand their significant need for offensive tackles. They released starting left tackle Charles Leno Jr. just before free agency, leaving them perilously thin at tackle.
Commanders re-signed OT Cornelius Lucas and he wants to be a starter in 2024: “My expectation is definitely to come in and compete to start. I’ve been the swing [tackle] for the last four seasons, so that is new to me.
Cornelius Lucas is set to continue his time in the nation’s capital.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Commanders are re-signing LT Cornelius Lucas to a one-year deal. Fowler adds the contract has a max value of $4 million.
With a new regime comes a fresh start for many in the organization. That's where the Washington Commanders stand with general manager Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn entering their first season in the nation's capital. One player who could benefit from that is Washington Commanders' swing tackle, Cornelius Lucas.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
When the Washington Commanders signed veteran offensive tackle Cornelius Lucas in 2020, no one believed he’d still be with the franchise in 2023, having started 28 games.
Washington Commanders quarterback Sam Howell will have a new blindside protector Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. The Commanders downgraded starting left tackle Charles Leno Jr.
The Washington Commanders are all-in on quarterback Sam Howell for 2023 and perhaps beyond. Shortly after Howell’s performance in the season finale against
It hasn't taken long for Washington Commanders quarterback Sam Howell and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy to make a strong impression on his teammates. Washington Commanders offensive tackle Cornelius Lucas went on Good Morning Football and spoke highly of Howell's performance in OTAs. "I'm impressed with this guy over OTAs," Lucas said.
The Washington Commanders brought in two offensive linemen immediately after the legal tampering period opened two weeks ago. The Commanders quickly agreed to terms with Nick Gates and Andrew Wylie.
The Washington Commanders will stick with veteran Cornelius Lucas at right tackle for the Week 8 game against the Indianapolis Colts, head coach Ron Rivera said on Friday.
Cosmi injured his hand in Sunday’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys, yet didn’t miss any snaps during the game.
Washington Commanders tackle Cornelius Lucas is entering his ninth season in the NFL. That's pretty impressive for anyone, let alone an undrafted player with just 31 starts since 2014.
Who says the preseason doesn’t matter? To the Baltimore Ravens, the preseason certainly matters. After all, the Ravens haven’t lost a preseason game since 2015 — that’s 22 preseason wins in a row.
The Washington Commanders announced on Monday they have removed OT Cornelius Lucas from the PUP list. Lucas, 30, signed on with the Lions as an undrafted free agent out of Kansas State back in 2014.
After trading Trent Williams during the 2020 NFL draft, the Washington Commanders created a massive hole at left tackle. Washington tried former third-round pick Geron Christian in the role in 2020 before settling on veteran Cornelius Lucas.
Cornelius Lucas is back in Washington. The swing tackle re-signed with the Washington Commanders with a two-year, $8.2 million deal on Thursday. His return is a huge grab as he is one of the better swing tackles in the league.
After the first couple days of the legal tampering period, one thing became abundantly clear: the Washington Commanders weren’t going to be big spenders.
The Commanders are bringing back some depth for their offensive line. Tackle Cornelius Lucas is re-signing with Washington on a two-year, $8.2 million deal, according to agent Dan Saffron.
The Washington Commanders have made some changes to their offensive line this offseason. While it still looks like a strong unit, there is one move that would completely solidify the group protecting new quarterback Carson Wentz.
The Washington Football Team hosted former Bears veteran left tackle Charles Leno Jr. on Monday. That interest did not immediately mean a contract for
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