When Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters began his roster overhaul in 2024, the biggest contract he shelled out in free agency was for defensive end Dorance Armstrong Jr. But two years later, his long-term future looks murkier than ever.
Armstrong been a solid contributor and was in the midst of a breakout campaign before injury struck. How he comes back will likely determine whether the Commanders give him another deal when the 2027 offseason rolls around.
The former Kansas State star signed a three-year, $33 million deal with a $15 million signing bonus and $22.