This Commanders starter may have just lost his job before camp even begins
Briefly

Trey Amos signed his rookie contract with the Washington Commanders, enabling him to participate in training camp and potentially start alongside Marshon Lattimore. The Commanders had a critical need for cornerbacks, which was addressed by selecting Amos at No. 61 in the NFL Draft and signing Jonathan Jones, a two-time Super Bowl champion, in free agency. Jones's experience is valuable, but with Amos's signing, he may shift to backup. Amos will need to prove himself during training camp to secure a spot in the starting lineup for the regular-season opener against the New York Giants.
The Washington Commanders signed second-round pick Trey Amos to his rookie contract, allowing him to participate in training camp and possibly start alongside Marshon Lattimore.
Washington addressed its cornerback needs by drafting Trey Amos at No. 61 and signing two-time Super Bowl winner Jonathan Jones to enhance their defensive options.
With Amos likely to start, Jonathan Jones may be relegated to backup duties, despite his experience and competitive nature in significant moments.
The Commanders plan to evaluate Amos during training camp and the preseason to determine his readiness for a starting role in the regular-season opener.
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