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Reports: Commanders made ‘strong’ trade offer for Seahawks QB Russell Wilson

Reports: Commanders made ‘strong’ offer for Russell Wilson originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington   The Seattle Seahawks aren’t actively shopping quarterback Russell Wilson on the trade market, but the QB-needy Commanders reportedly reached out with a serious offer anyway in hopes of convincing them to part ways with the nine-time Pro Bowler. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Commanders offered a “strong” trade package for Wilson but talks “didn’t go anywhere.” Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post confirmed Washington made an offer, characterizing it as “competitive.”

Head coach Ron Rivera has been public about Washington’s intentions to land a quarterback this offseason, even going as far to wonder aloud, “Does anybody really care what was traded for Matthew Stafford last year?” before answering his own question, “Nope.” “We feel like we’ve canvassed the league pretty effectively and we’ve spoken to everybody, every club that has a quarterback we think might be available,” Commanders GM Martin Mayhew said in a scrum with reporters at the NFL Combine on Wednesday. “We’ve done that work and we feel good about where we are in that process right now.” The Commanders are coming off a season in which the franchise went 7-10 with Taylor Heinicke taking a majority of the snaps under center. Ryan Fitzpatrick was originally signed to be their starting QB, but he suffered a season-ending hip injury in Week 1 and his one-year deal has him back in free agency at 39 years old. With a weak class of quarterback prospects available in this year’s draft, Rivera has shown a preference for finding a veteran signal caller to fit into their playoff-hopeful roster. Wilson, 33, fits the bill after laying the foundation for a Hall of Fame career during his 10 seasons in Seattle. Though the Seahawks’ roster has lost a lot of the star power that helped them reach the playoffs in eight of nine seasons between 2012 and 2020, head coach Pete Carroll told reporters at the Combine the team has “no intention” of trading Wilson.

Even if Wilson is unavailable, the Commanders appear to be all-in on upgrading the quarterback position this offseason. Washington has been unable to find a long-term solution under center for the last five years and, with over $30 million in cap space, a wide range of avenues for doing so are available to them.

Here are the important 2023 NFL offseason dates fans should know

Important 2023 NFL offseason dates fans should know originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonThe NFL is currently in the thick of its offseason, but there are still plenty of key dates to circle before the 2023 season kicks off on September 7.Here are important offseason dates to know...2023 NFL Offseason Key DatesMarch 13-15: NFL teams are permitted to begin negotiating with prospective free agents, but no deals can be signed just yet.March 15: New league year begins at 4 p.m. Free agents are now permitted to sign contracts with clubs.March 26-29: Annual league meetings in PhoenixApril 3: Teams with new head coaches (Carolina, Denver, Houston, Indianapolis and Arizona) can begin offseason workout programsApril 17: Teams with returning head coaches can begin offseason workout programsApril 26-29: 2023 NFL Draft in Kansas City May 2: Deadline to exercise fifth-year options on first-round picks from the 2020 NFL DraftMay 5-8 or May 12-15: Teams can hold three-day rookie camps for draft picks and undrafted free agentsMay 22: First day of OTAs for select teams. Clubs are allowed to hold 10 total on-field practices, but no live contact is allowed.May 22-24: NFL spring league meetingsJune 6: Start of mandatory minicamp for select teams. Clubs are allowed to have three mandatory practices.July 17: Deadline for teams with franchise-tagged players to sign a long-term contract extension. Teams are not allowed to re-engage in negotiations with a franchise player after this date until the conclusion of the 2023 season.August 3-6: NFL kickoff weekend in Canton, OhioSeptember 7: Opening game of the 2023 NFL regular season
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