Redskins release S Montae Nicholson and CB Kayvon Webster

Ron Rivera is choosing to start fresh at the free safety position after Montae Nicholson dealt with injuries and off-field issues for years.

The Washington Redskins made a couple of relatively big defensive roster moves on Monday, releasing both safety Montae Nicholson and cornerback Kayvon Webster.

Releasing Nicholson seems like a big decision, seeing as he started in 13 games for Washington in 2019 and has played a solid part of the defense for three years now. Still, there were several injuries that kept Nicholson off the field, as well as a criminal investigation that loosely connected him to a woman’s death in 2019. It’s not a major shock that Ron Rivera and the new coaching staff in Washington is choosing to start clean at the safety position in 2020.

As for Webster, the Redskins signed him during the 2019 season, and he played just two games in Washington. With a lot of questions at the CB position to address this offseason, it appears that the Redskins didn’t see Webster as an answer going foward.

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Kayvon Webster tweets that he’s a member of the Redskins

The veteran cornerback took to social media on Tuesday to announce that he is the newest member of the banged-up Redskins secondary.

If we are to believe the Twitter account of NFL free agent cornerback Kayvon Webster, the Washington Redskins added the 28-year-old defensive back to their roster on Tuesday afternoon.

The Redskins are in desperate need of healthy cornerbacks as of late, with Jimmy Moreland and Fabian Moreau suffering injuries on Sunday, and Quinton Dunbar being held out from the game entirely.

Webster was a 3rd round pick by the Denver Broncos in the 2013 NFL Draft, and he has spent time with the Los Angeles Rams, Houston Texans and New Orleans Saints since then.

There has yet to be an official statement from the team, but Webster seemed confident on social media that he would be joining the Redskins in Washington.

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