The Las Vegas Raiders saw standout safety Tre'Von Moehrig depart for the Carolina Panthers in free agency, but they've moved quickly to lock down a replacement. According to multiple reports, the ...
Even at that, they’re not beyond reproach. The Commanders let safety and 17-game starter Jeremy Chinn leave in free agency on March 10, watching the veteran sign a 2-year, $16 million contract ...
Here are five things to know about the Raiders' new safety who is coming off an NFC Championship appearance with the Commanders.
Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Chinn. / Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images The deal, according to the league site, is worth $16 million over the course of the next two seasons, which comes in as ...
The Washington Commanders are in need of a safety after losing Jeremy Chinn in free agency to the Las Vegas Raiders. USA ...
The Commanders lost safety Jeremy Chinn on Monday. Chinn has departed and is signing with the Las Vegas Raiders. The Commanders apparently did not match the two-year deal the Raiders offered him.
Chinn spent last season with the Washington Commanders after originally being drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the second ...
Zach Ertz's career renaissance should be enough for the Pro Bowl tight end to get a short-term commitment from the Commanders to see if there's more in the tank. Standout safety Jeremy Chinn could ...
The Las Vegas Raiders agreed to terms with former Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Chinn on a two-year, $16 million contract on Monday, according to a league source. He’ll be the replacement ...
Having made the most of his one-year, prove-it deal with the Commanders, Chinn now secures a starting role in the Raiders' secondary, a landing spot which figures to provide notable IDP fantasy value.
In the first phase of our mock offseason, we’re going to re-sign three more Commanders and bring three new ones in via trade or free agency. We’ll start by re-signing safety Jeremy Chinn ...
The Raiders addressed a couple of needs on defense, agreeing to deals with safety Jeremy Chinn and edge rusher Malcolm Koonce.