The Commanders made a pair of roster moves after Thursday night's defeat to Green Bay, placing Austin Ekeler (Achilles) and Deatrich Wise Jr. (calf) on injured reserve. In response, the front office is shuffling the deck — promoting Jalyn Holmes from the practice squad, bringing in Chase Edmonds for backfield depth, and now turning to a familiar face for reinforcements on the defensive line.
Veteran edge rusher Preston Smith is heading back to D.C., rejoining the franchise that originally drafted him in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft. Smith spent four seasons in Washington before cashing in with Green Bay on a four-year, $52 million deal. After a steady run with the Packers, he was dealt to Pittsburgh last season for a seventh-round pick. Now, at 32, he returns as one of the more experienced names left on the free-agent market.
Smith steps into a defense still reshaping its identity under Dan Quinn and defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. The unit remains anchored in the trenches by Daron Payne and Javon Kinlaw, with Jer’Zhan Newton and Eddie Goldman providing depth at tackle. On the edges, Dorance Armstrong, Jacob Martin, Javontae Jean-Baptiste, and Holmes held down the rotation before Smith’s signing.