Commanders sign a familiar offensive tackle
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The Washington Commanders signed an offensive tackle on Tuesday.
In fact, a few of you will recall his name, seeing that he has been with the Commanders previously. Washington revealed that it had signed offensive tackle Foster Sarell.
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Just about one year ago (March 18, 2025), the Commanders signed Sarell to a one-year $1.1M contract. Sarell (6-6, 322) was with the team through training camp and the preseason. He was then released on August 26, as NFL teams were trimming their rosters to the 53-man limit.
From there, Sarell was signed by the Chargers, released, brought back, and played in six regular-season games for Los Angeles last season. Playing in 41 regular-season games, Sarell has started four games over his NFL career, dating from the 2022-2025 seasons.
We have signed T Foster Sarell pic.twitter.com/VI8bEgWbXn
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) March 24, 2026
Turning 28 in August, general manager Adam Peters likes Sarell enough that he is willing to give him another opportunity to make the team. Sarell went undrafted in the 2021 draft, having played his college ball at Stanford. He has only appeared in games with the Chargers over four NFL seasons, yet he has also spent time with the Ravens, Giants, Chargers, Commanders, Chargers again, and now again, the Commanders.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders re-sign veteran OT Foster Sarell