The Washington Commanders are re-signing veteran offensive lineman Trent Scott, according to a report from Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. The deal brings the experienced tackle back to Washington for his ninth season in the NFL.
Scott has served as a reliable depth piece on the offensive line throughout his career. By retaining Scott, the Commanders maintain veteran stability and versatility in the trenches. Scott originally entered the league as an undrafted free agent out of Grambling State in 2018 and has spent time with the Los Angeles Chargers, Carolina Panthers, and Pittsburgh Steelers before joining the Commanders.
The move comes as Washington continues to shape its roster for the upcoming season, prioritizing players with proven experience in their system. Scott has appeared in 92 career games, making him a valuable asset for a Commanders unit looking to protect their assets in the pocket. Contract terms were not immediately available following the initial report.
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