Commanders sign guard Sam Cosmi to extension

Commanders announce four-year extension for Sam Cosmi.

The Washington Commanders took care of one of their best young players Wednesday, announcing an extension with fourth-year right guard Sam Cosmi.

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Head coach Dan Quinn met with the media before Wednesday’s practice and commented on Cosmi’s extension.

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Quinn praised former head coach Ron Rivera for moving Cosmi inside to guard after spending his first two seasons at right tackle.

“I think Ron and the guys did a good job moving him inside,” Quinn said, praising Cosmi’s strength and athleticism.

A second-round pick in the 2021 NFL draft, Cosmi’s first 23 games were at tackle, but he moved inside before the 2023 season and started all 17 games. Pro Football Focus gave Cosmi an 80.6 grade for his 2023 season, which was sixth in the NFL. Cosmi was arguably the best guard in the NFL over the second half of last season.

General manager Adam Peters commented on Cosmi’s extension to the team’s website.

This is a great day for the Washington Commanders. We’re excited to have reached an agreement on a contract extension with Sam Cosmi. Sam has bought into the vision that DQ and I have had for this team since day one. He is a pillar of our offensive line and we believe that Sam’s best playing days are ahead. Sam is a great leader and teammate and we’re excited that he will be a member of our team for years to come. I want to thank Sam’s representatives Ryan Tollner, Chase Callahan and Richard Buffum for their professionalism and partnership in getting this deal done. I’d also like to thank Brandon Sosna and Rob Rogers for their tireless work in getting this extension completed. It was impressive to see both sides work so well together. On behalf of the entire Commanders organization, I’d like to congratulate Sam, his wife Blair, and their daughter Clara on this special day.

The Commanders open the 2024 season on Sunday in Tampa against the Buccaneers.