Commanders LB Jamin Davis said he’s going to play with a chip on his shoulder after the team declined his fifth-year option. “It’s always going to be another chip on your shoulder, but at the end of the day you can’t sit back against the ball and upset about anything,” he said, via Commanders Wire.
NFL teams had until May 2 to decide if they wanted to pick up the fifth-year option on players selected in the first round of the 2021 NFL draft. For some teams, such as the Bengals (WR Ja’Marr Chase) or the Cowboys (LB Micah Parsons), those decisions were easy.
Three years ago at this time, the Washington Commanders selected Kentucky linebacker Jamin Davis as the No. 19 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Last week, the Commanders declined Davis’ fifth-year option, meaning he will be a free agent at the end of the season.
None of the teams to select a linebacker in the 2020 first round opted to exercise a fifth-year option.
During the 2013 season, 19 linebackers totaled at least 50 solo tackles with a listed weight under 240 pounds. A decade later, that number was 40. The position has gotten smaller, and that won’t change anytime soon.
Three years ago, the Washington Commanders spent a first-round pick on Kentucky linebacker Jamin Davis. Shortly after the 2024 NFL draft, the Commanders must decide whether to pick up Davis’ fifth-year option for 2025.
The Washington Commanders have until after next month’s 2024 NFL draft to decide whether to exercise linebacker Jamin Davis’ fifth-year option for 2025.
Commanders linebacker Jamin Davis was arrested for reckless driving in March 2022 and the case was resolved last Friday. Documents from the Loudoun County, Virginia court, via ESPN.com, show that Davis will have his driver’s license suspended for six months and he will pay a $2,500 fine.
Free to play Jamin Davis is entering the fourth year of his rookie contract, and the Washington Commanders will need to make a decision on his 5th-year option before the May 2nd deadline.
The NFL Combine wipes the slate clean for NFL prospects. It's a place where film and production and level of competition don't matter. Every player shows up to wear the same spandex uniforms and run all the same drills — a completely even playing field amid a draft process littered with discrepancies elsewhere.
The Washington Commanders' defense has taken another blow. Commanders linebacker Jamin Davis has been placed on the injured reserve on Monday and will be out for the rest of the season.
A regular starter since the midpoint of his rookie season, Jamin Davis will not play his third NFL campaign to the end.
Jamin Davis saved the day. In the Washington Commanders’ 24-16 win over the Atlanta Falcons, Davis recorded his first career interception to seal the game.
For the first time since 2011, the Commanders are 2-0. They got there in a game that they appeared to have lost, then won, then were about to lose in heartbreaking fashion ... and then somehow escaped.
Washington Commanders linebacker Jamin Davis was back in court for the second time this week, looking to appeal a reckless driving conviction in Loudoun County, Virginia.
Washington Commanders 2021 first-round pick Jamin Davis is in trouble with the law and is now to face the judge on a charge of reckless driving. Judge Stephen E.
Washington Commanders linebacker Jamin Davis was not at practice Monday. Instead, Davis was at a Loudon County (Va) court appealing a reckless driving conviction.
For as good as the Washington Commanders defensive line is, their linebackers have left something to be desired. Pro Football Focus ranked the Commanders' linebacker unit as the 25th in the NFL.
While things are looking up in terms of ownership, the Commanders have had a fair share of down years lately. With the team in the middle of OTAs, now seems like a good time to see how some are trending.
Commanders HC Ron Rivera told reporters that LB Jamin Davis is sidelined during OTAs after undergoing a “minor” knee cleanup surgery. The good news, however, is that Davis’ knee is not a long-term concern for the team. “Jamin Davis is only going through walkthroughs and meetings right now,” Rivera said, via CommandersWire.com.
The Commanders have made a handful of moves heading into their season finale against the Cowboys, according to their official Twitter account.
Officials missed a pivotal facemask in the Commanders’ Monday Night Football win over the Eagles. However, the NFL office didn’t. Commanders linebacker Jamin Davis received a fine of $10,609 for unnecessary roughness when he pulled the facemask of Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert in the fourth quarter.
Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio has suggested officials gave the Philadelphia Eagles a makeup call versus the Washington Commanders on Monday night. As described by Jeremy Layton of the New York Post, the play in question occurred in the fourth quarter of Monday's game when Washington held a 23-21 lead.
The Commanders have put up a fight against the division-rival Eagles on the road Monday night.
Washington Football Team rookie linebacker Jamin Davis was the best defensive player on the field in Thursday’s win over the New York Giants, according to Pro Football Focus.
Jamin Davis has completed his rise up the draft board. The Kentucky linebacker was selected by Washington with the 19th-overall pick.
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