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Commanders' Fans React to Day 1 of Free Agency
Fans had mixed reactions to the team's moves on the first day of the NFL's free agency period.
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Washington Commanders fans had a range of reactions to the team's activity on the first day of NFL free agency. While the team made some notable moves, like re-signing left tackle Laremy Tunsil and adding edge rusher Odafe Oweh, fans were disappointed that the team missed out on some top free agent targets like wide receiver Alec Pierce and center Tyler Linderbaum. Fans also criticized the team's decision to release center Tyler Biadasz without a clear replacement plan.
Why it matters
The Commanders' free agency moves are closely watched by their passionate fanbase, who are eager to see the team improve after a disappointing 2025 season. The team's ability to address key needs and land top talent in free agency will be a major factor in determining their competitiveness in the 2026 NFL season.
The details
On the first day of free agency, the Commanders agreed to terms with cornerback Amik Robertson, extended left tackle Laremy Tunsil, and signed quarterback Marcus Mariota to return in 2026. They also added edge rusher Odafe Oweh and re-signed defensive tackle Tim Settle. However, fans were disappointed that the team missed out on wide receiver Alec Pierce, who chose to stay in Indianapolis, and center Tyler Linderbaum, who received a lucrative offer from the Raiders. Fans were also critical of the team's decision to release center Tyler Biadasz without a clear replacement plan.
- The Commanders' free agency activity took place on March 10, 2026, the first day of the NFL's free agency period.
The players
Laremy Tunsil
The Commanders' starting left tackle, who agreed to a contract extension with the team.
Marcus Mariota
The Commanders' quarterback, who signed a deal to return to the team in 2026.
Odafe Oweh
An edge rusher who the Commanders signed as a free agent.
Tim Settle
A defensive tackle who the Commanders re-signed.
Alec Pierce
A wide receiver who the Commanders were unable to sign, as he chose to stay with the Indianapolis Colts.
Tyler Linderbaum
A center who the Commanders were outbid for by the Las Vegas Raiders.
Tyler Biadasz
A center who the Commanders released, drawing criticism from fans for not having a clear replacement plan.
The takeaway
The Commanders' free agency activity on the first day was a mixed bag for their fans, who were pleased with some of the team's moves but disappointed by the missed opportunities and the decision to release a key player without a clear replacement plan. The team's ability to address these needs and continue to improve the roster will be crucial as they look to bounce back in the 2026 NFL season.
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