Rivera says Commanders looking to add a running back

Don’t be surprised if the Commanders add a running back in the NFL draft to play behind Brian Robinson and Antonio Gibson.

Ron Rivera knows the importance of having effective running backs.

Tuesday at the NFL owners’ meetings, he spoke with the local media and clearly did not rule out the Commanders looking to add a running back.

The team has moved on from J.D. McKissic. He was injured the last two seasons. He had 80 receptions in 2020 and made several big plays in 2021 before suffering a neck injury and ending his season. So there is a need to be filled.

“Well, adding to it is important for us. We’ve got a couple of guys that we like that are going to compete as well. But we will most certainly look for another guy to come in and be a multi-purpose guy. And do we have that guy in the roster? Maybe. Is there a guy out there in free agency? Potentially. And could you draft one, possibly?”

One likely possibility is for the Commanders to see if Antonio Gibson can be that vitally important third-down producer that McKissic had become.

“All that Antonio’s done every year has just improved and grow and become a little bit more of a complete football player. And it’s one of those things that he had to learn. Obviously, coming from Memphis, being a wide receiver, every year he’s taken a good step, and every year he is shown, he’s a very good football player.”

Gibson was on the receiving end of 46 catches in 2022 for 353 yards and two receiving touchdowns. Rivera would like to see Gibson blossom and use his open field skills.

“Unfortunately, this year with the foot injury, you know, set him back a little bit, slowed them down in two thirds of the way. it’s just one of those things that was unfortunate. But his skillset, his abilities, his desire, they’re all there.”

The Commanders also have Jonathan Williams (28) and Jaret Patterson (23), who both saw some action in 2021 and 2022.

It is also worth noting 2023 is the last season for Gibson’s contract. His base salary will be $2,743,000 and his prorated bonus of $286,843 brings his total cap hit to $3,029,843 1.3 % of the team cap.

Thus, Rivera may be looking to add a running back through the draft as well.

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Commanders re-sign RB Jonathan Williams

Jonathan Williams has performed well when given the opportunity.

The Washington Commanders announced Friday they have re-signed running back Jonathan Williams.

It is reportedly a one-year deal for the former Arkansas Razorback who just turned 29 three weeks ago.

Mostly playing on the Washington special teams, Williams has exhibited a hard-nose, aggressive running style that coaches have appreciated in his two seasons with Washington (2021-22).

Williams did carry the ball 37 times for 152 yards averaging 4.1 yards per carry in 2022. He also was on the receiving end of seven receptions for 40 yards out of the backfield.

Williams was drafted in the fifth round (156 overall) of the 2016 NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills.

In Williams’ first four seasons, he found himself on the move relocating each season. With the Bills in 2016, then the Saints in 2018, Colts 2019, and the Lions in 2020.

Washington has some questions at running back heading into 2023, particularly with J.D. McKissic injuring his neck for a second consecutive season in 2022.

Other running backs in 2022 were Brian Robinson Jr, Antonio Gibson, Jaret Patterson, Williams and Reggie Bonnafon.

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