We play catch-up on some Bills contracts, including Will Clapp and DeShawn Williams. The Buffalo Bills have made a ton of contract moves in the last month and we haven’t updated you on some of those details.
Pretty clearly a depth signing, right? The Buffalo Bills continue making moves in free agency, having recently signed former Washington Commanders defensive end Casey Toohill.
The Buffalo Bills have started to slowly dip their toes into the free-agent pool in terms of signings. Among their new additions are: WR Curtis Samuel LB Nicholas Morrow DE Casey Toohill With all three signing on the dotted line the next set of business was a simple, but some would say important one: Picking a new jersey number.
The Buffalo Bills made a depth addition to their defensive end group in Casey Toohill. While not at the top of the list of pass rushers for many when thinking of the Bills, Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott is well-known as someone who likes to rotate his D-line.
When the Washington Commanders opened last season, their top five defensive ends were slated for free agency after the season. At the NFL trade deadline in October, Washington traded starting defensive ends Montez Sweat and Chase Young.
The Buffalo Bills have added some much-appreciated depth at defensive end by signing Casey Toohill to a one-year contract, the team announced Tuesday. Toohill, 27, is coming off a season in which he started eight games and recorded a career-high five sacks for the Washington Commanders.
The Bills announced on Tuesday that they are signing RB Ty Johnson and DE Casey Toohill to one-year deals. Johnson, 26, is a former sixth-round pick of the Lions back in 2019 out of Maryland.
The rook finally punches it in The Washington Commanders have been painful to watch today. There have been bad plays from every unit. Turnovers, penalties, drops, its been ugly.
Although the Washington Commanders have lost 5 of their last 6 games, replacing both of their starting Edge Rushers will be interesting to watch considering the athleticism and physical prowess that Montez Sweat and Chase Young displayed at their positions.
Heading into the 2023 NFL season, the Washington Commanders had their top five defensive ends headed for free agency in 2024. Chase Young, Montez Sweat, James Smith-Williams, Casey Toohill and Efe Obada were all playing in the final year of their respective contracts.
The Washington Commanders defense hasn't been the same stout unit it was last season. Jack Del Rio's unit has been leaking like a sieve in perhaps one of the most surprising things throughout the first six weeks.
In three NFL seasons, Casey Toohill had accumulated only two quarterback sacks. But Toohill has already registered three sacks in 2023. The former Stanford Cardinal was drafted in the 7th round (233 overall) by the Eagles in the 2020 NFL draft.
Schweitzer is in the concussion protocol.
The final injury report for the Washington Commanders’ Week 3 game against the Philadelphia Eagles is in, and they’ll be without two starters for Sunday.
The second injury report of the week is out, and two players missed Thursday’s practice for the Washington Commanders. Defensive end Casey Toohill [concussion] and defensive tackle Daniel Wise [ankle] each missed practice for the second consecutive day.
Washington Commanders defensive end Chase Young is still recovering from his torn ACL he suffered back in November. The injury will keep him on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) List until October and he'll at least miss the first four games of the season.
Next man up, Casey Toohill. With Chase Young and Montez Sweat being limited to starting 9 and 10 games respectively in 2021, Casey Toohill and James-Smith Williams were each suddenly called upon to start 6 games.
Montez Sweat, Chase Young, Casey Toohill and James Smith-Williams were the to-four defensive ends on the Washington Football Team depth chart at the start of the season.
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