Callow expressed doubt about Laremy Tunsil's future with the Commanders after his contract ends in 2026. The team's GM, Adam Peters, likely traded for Tunsil to secure the left tackle position long-term. Comparatively, Trent Williams, who was traded at age 32, has continued to excel in his 30s, appearing in Pro Bowls and being named an All-Pro. Many elite tackles perform at a high level well past age 35, as seen with Jason Peters and Andrew Whitworth, illustrating the potential longevity of Tunsil’s career.
Laremy Tunsil's current contract with the Commanders extends through the end of the 2026 season, but there’s skepticism about his long-term future with the team.
Trent Williams, traded by the Redskins to the 49ers in 2020, has played at a very high level well into his mid-thirties, which suggests Tunsil could do the same.
Elite offensive tackles are known to sustain high performance beyond age 35; Jason Peters and Andrew Whitworth exemplify this trend.
Locking down the left tackle position for the long-term was likely the intent behind the Commanders’ trade for Laremy Tunsil.
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