Former Commanders CB Emmanuel Forbes seemingly reacts to release

How did Emmanuel Forbes react to the Commanders releasing him?

The Washington Commanders sent out a press release on Saturday afternoon at precisely 4:00 p.m. ET, revealing a few roster moves. This is no big deal, as it is customary for Washington to announce roster moves every Saturday, such as practice squad elevations for the following day’s game. However, this was different, as the Commanders announced the release of 2023 first-round pick Emmanuel Forbes. 

But before Washington revealed the news of Forbes’ release, he posted a message on his personal X account, seemingly referencing his pending release.

Here’s Forbes’ X post:

Forbes posted several verses from the Book of Job in the King James Bible, which you can read here. Forbes posted the message at 1:13 — over two hours before the team announced the move.

The No. 16 overall pick in last year’s draft finishes his Washington career appearing in 20 games with seven starts, and 45 tackles, including two for loss, 12 passes defended, and two interceptions.

Forbes is subject to waivers, and if another NFL team claims him, they take on the remainder of his rookie contract, which includes a fifth-year option.

Texans WR Brandin Cooks says his nickname comes a Bible verse

Houston Texans receiver Brandin Cooks says that his nickname, “The Archer,” comes from Psalm 144:6.

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Houston Texans receiver Brandin Cooks is known as “The Archer,” and the nickname comes from the Bible.

According to the former New Orleans Saints 2014 first-round pick, “The Archer” doesn’t refer to the animated comedy, but to Psalm 144:6.

“My favorite Bible verse is Psalm 144:6 ‘Send forth lightning and scatter the enemy. Shoot your arrows and rout them,'” Cooks told the Houston media on a video conference. “So, for me it’s another way to glorify God, go out there and play, and just come up with a unique way to glorify Him.”

Cooks has glorified God, and helped the Saints, New England Patriots, and Los Angeles Rams along the way, with 618 catches for 5,730 yards and 34 touchdowns through 88 career games.

What has helped Cooks find success in the NFL is his blazing speed. According to the 26-year-old from Stockton, Calif., the speed is both God-given and also the result of discipline.

Said Cooks: “It was one of those things that a lot of people say ‘Where you born with it?’ I would say it was a little bit of both. I had to work to really get that elite speed. I remember friends growing up that were actually faster than me, and they peaked at a certain time. For me, I felt like I also had to put that work in to become fast, and I was running track since I was seven years old all the way through high school, even my freshman year of college. I think it’s just the journey and the process of track that helped me build that speed.”

The Texans can use Cooks’ speed to amplify what they already have in receiver Will Fuller, thus giving quarterback Deshaun Watson two speedy targets when he drops back. With the departure of DeAndre Hopkins, Houston sports fans are hopeful the two-time Pro Bowl signal caller will hit plenty of bullseyes with “The Archer.”

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