Keeping rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels safe is a top priority for the Washington Commanders, especially starting this weekend during his NFL debut at Tampa Bay and throughout the season.
To achieve this, they’ve focused on rebuilding the offensive line. This includes adding three new starters: rookie left tackle Brandon Coleman and two veteran free agents, left guard Nick Allegretti and center Tyler Biadasz.
Right guard Sam Cosmi and right tackle Andrew Wylie are the only returning players from the line that allowed Sam Howell to be sacked a league-high 65 times last season.
Cosmi was the most reliable lineman and showed improvement with each game. On Wednesday, he received a four-year extension that keeps him with the team through 2028.
“I think we got a special dude that I’ve got to protect — very talented — and that makes me excited to be here, hopefully for the next five years,” Cosmi said. “I’m happy it’s done.
I just wanted to focus on beating Tampa Bay and get this out of the back of my head and go out there and play free. A huge blessing to be able to do that now.”
The extension is valued at $74 million with $45 million guaranteed, according to someone familiar with the deal who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity since the details weren’t officially released.
“He is a pillar of our offensive line, and we believe that Sam’s best playing days are ahead,” general manager Adam Peters said. “Sam is a great leader and teammate, and we’re excited that he will be a member of our team for years to come.”
Drafted in the second round out of Texas in 2021, Cosmi is one of only 12 draft picks from Ron Rivera’s four years as head coach who are still on the 53-man roster. Originally drafted as a tackle, Cosmi was moved to guard, where he has excelled in the NFL.