
Washington Commanders have secured defensive end Odafe Oweh with a massive four-year contract worth $100 million, ESPN reports confirmed Monday.
The deal includes $68 million in guaranteed compensation for the 27-year-old pass rusher.
Over his last two NFL seasons, Oweh has tallied 17.5 quarterback sacks, with his best single-season performance coming in 2024 when he recorded 10 sacks while playing for Baltimore.
His 2024 campaign started slowly, failing to register any sacks through the season’s first five contests, leading Baltimore to ship him to Los Angeles via trade. Playing 12 regular season games with the Chargers, Oweh managed 7.5 sacks and contributed three more sacks plus two forced fumbles during a postseason defeat against New England.
Throughout his five-year professional career spanning 79 games with 27 starts, Oweh has accumulated 30.5 sacks, seven forced fumbles, and 176 total tackles.
Baltimore selected the Penn State product with the 31st overall selection in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Washington has also secured cornerback Amik Robertson on a two-year contract valued at $16 million, with $9.3 million guaranteed according to NFL Network sources.
The 27-year-old defensive back recorded a personal-best 52 tackles during his most recent season with Detroit, while also contributing one interception and two forced fumbles in his second campaign with the Lions.
Before joining Detroit, Robertson played four seasons with Las Vegas. His career statistics include 213 tackles, seven forced fumbles, and five interceptions across 86 games with 35 starts over six professional seasons.
Additionally, Washington reportedly finalized a two-year extension worth $60.2 million with returning left tackle Laremy Tunsil, featuring a $32.5 million signing bonus. This contract makes Tunsil the first NFL offensive lineman to earn an average annual salary exceeding $30 million.








