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The Washington Commanders ended their offseason Tuesday with a light workout and team meetings. The Commanders were scheduled to have one last OTA practice, but head coach Ron Rivera, happy with the offseason progress and not wanting to risk injury, decided to have a light session before breaking for training camp.
How did the Commanders finish the offseason?
By having an unofficial punt, pass and kick contest, with punter Tress Way hosting the “event,” along with kicker Joey Slye.
Linebacker Khaleke Hudson, who is having a fantastic offseason, tried his hand at kicker. How did it go?
Judge for yourself.
Punt, pass and kick fun to end OTAs 😂 pic.twitter.com/6yrdS8k3ux
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) June 13, 2023
The Commanders probably prefer to keep Hudson at linebacker, where he has excelled.
Now, Washington has six weeks off before the team reports back to Ashburn for the beginning of training camp on July 27. As the NFL enters a quiet period, the focus turns to the Commanders’ sale, which could come to a vote in either July or August.