
Commanders land LT Laremy Tunsil in blockbuster trade with Texans: Source
New York TimesBy Dianna Russini, Ben Standig, Zak Keefer, Jeff Howe and Cale Clinton The Athletic has live coverage of NFL free agency. The Washington Commanders continue to make splash moves to build around quarterback Jayden Daniels, landing left tackle Laremy Tunsil in a trade with the Houston Texans, according to multiple league sources. Washington receives: LT Laremy Tunsil 2025 4th Houston receives: 2025 3rd 2025 7th 2026 2nd 2026 4th pic.twitter.com/zycpXYZQcC — Dianna Russini March 10, 2025 Drafted by the Miami Dolphins with the 13th overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, Houston acquired Tunsil along with wide receiver Kenny Stills and a fourth-round pick in exchange for two first-round picks, a second-rounder and multiple players in 2019. The nine-year veteran with five Pro Bowl nods — all coming since 2019, including the past three seasons — is among the best tackles in the league, though Houston’s line play struggled in 2024. — Ben Standig, Commanders beat writer How the move impacts Washington’s O-line Washington’s offensive line improved over a lacking 2023 season under the previous staff, thanks to the acquisition of center Tyler Biadasz and an improved coaching philosophy with Kingsbury and offensive line coach Bobby Johnson.
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Tunsil can’t wait to play with Daniels in Washington. He hopes the QB makes him an All-Pro lineman
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