The Washington Commanders have signed wide receiver Martavis Bryant, who has not played in the NFL for six years due to a lengthy suspension for drug use. Standing at 6-foot-4, Bryant brings much-needed size to the Commanders' receiving corps, which has struggled with height. Coach Dan Quinn, who previously worked with Bryant in Dallas, praised his physical condition and eagerness to prove himself after a long journey through various football leagues.
- Martavis Bryant's signing addresses the Commanders' need for size in their receiving corps.
- Coach Dan Quinn's familiarity with Bryant from their time in Dallas played a significant role in the decision to sign him.
- Bryant has a history of impressive stats from his time with the Pittsburgh Steelers, showcasing his potential.
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- Bryant offers a unique skill set with his size and ability to perform in the red zone.
- His previous NFL experience includes 126 receptions and 17 touchdowns with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- After a long absence from the NFL, he is eager to prove himself and has shown good physical condition.
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- The Commanders are looking to enhance their receiving options with the addition of Bryant.
- Releasing kicker Ramiz Ahmed indicates a commitment to strengthening the roster ahead of the season.