Commanders Signing CB Amik Robertson To Two-Year Deal The Washington Commanders have reached an agreement with cornerback Amik Robertson on a two-year contract, according to NFL Trade Rumors reporter Tom Pelissero. The deal totals $16 million, with $9.3 million guaranteed, which Pelissero described as starting-level compensation for Robertson. Robertson, 27, played college football at Louisiana Tech, where he was a three-year starter and earned first-team All-American honors. He was selected by the Las Vegas Raiders in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft. After a four-year contract with the Raiders worth $3,789,401—including a $494,401 signing bonus—Robertson entered the open market for the first time in his career. He signed with the Detroit Lions in 2024, where he played all 17 games and recorded 52 total tackles, two tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, one interception, and 12 pass deflections. The Commanders’ move marks a return to the cornerback position for Robertson, who previously played for the Raiders and Lions. His experience and production in 2025, which included a full season with the Lions, position him as a reliable option for the Commanders’ defense. The two-year deal provides stability for the team as they continue to build their roster ahead of the 2026 season. Other notable signings in the NFL include the Kansas City Chiefs acquiring defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga on a three-year, $21 million contract, the Tennessee Titans securing wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson, and the New Orleans Saints re-signing running back Travis Etienne to a four-year, $52 million deal. The Philadelphia Eagles also restructured the contract of cornerback Michael Carter II, while the Arizona Cardinals signed running back Tyler Allgeier to a two-year, $12.25 million contract.#tom_pelissero #washington_commanders #amik_robertson #louisiana_tech #nfl_trade_rumors

Former Detroit Lions Cornerback Amik Robertson Signs With Washington Commanders Another key member of the Detroit Lions’ secondary has moved on in free agency. Veteran cornerback Amik Robertson has agreed to a two-year, $16 million contract with the Washington Commanders, including $9.3 million in guaranteed money, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. The deal marks the end of Robertson’s two-season tenure with the Lions, during which he became a reliable contributor to the team’s defensive backfield. Robertson joined the Lions ahead of the 2024 season after starting his NFL career with the Las Vegas Raiders, who selected him in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Over his time in Detroit, he demonstrated versatility as a defensive back, capable of playing both outside corner and in the slot. In 34 games with the Lions, he recorded 52 total tackles and 12 passes defended in 2025 alone, appearing in all 17 games and starting 10 of them. His ability to adapt to different roles made him a valuable asset to the team’s defensive strategy. The Commanders’ decision to sign Robertson adds depth to their secondary, particularly as the team looks to strengthen its defensive options for the 2026 season. At 27 years old, Robertson is entering his prime, bringing a combination of experience and physicality to a unit that has been rebuilding. His presence should provide the Commanders with additional flexibility in coverage schemes and situational matchups. For the Lions, Robertson’s departure signals another transition in their secondary as general manager Brad Holmes reshapes the roster ahead of the 2026 season.#las_vegas_raiders #washington_commanders #detroit_lions #brad_holmes #amik_robertson

Amik Robertson has signed with the Washington Commanders after agreeing to a two-year, $16 million deal. The move comes as the Detroit Lions lose one of their top unrestricted free agents, marking a significant shift for their defensive secondary. The deal, confirmed by a person with knowledge of the transaction, will become official on Wednesday, following the start of the new NFL league year. Robertson, a key defensive back for the Lions over the past two seasons, played in all 35 games—including the playoffs—during that span. His departure leaves the Lions’ secondary facing challenges, both on and off the field. Third-year cornerback Terrion Arnold is under investigation by Florida authorities for alleged ties to a kidnapping and robbery plot, though he has denied any involvement. Meanwhile, safeties Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph are returning from season-ending injuries. Branch, who tore his Achilles tendon in December, may miss the start of the 2026 season, while Joseph’s long-term future remains uncertain due to a knee injury. The 27-year-old Robertson, who started 10 games for the Lions last season, has experience at both slot and outside cornerback positions. He primarily played as the team’s slot corner in 2024 but moved to the outside later in the season after Carlton Davis III suffered a jaw injury. Last year, Robertson recorded two forced fumbles and one interception while adapting to both roles. However, he allowed a career-high eight touchdown passes, with a passer rating against of 116.5, the lowest of his NFL career. Despite the losses, the Lions plan to retain all four projected starting defensive backs for 2026: Branch, Joseph, Arnold, and D.J. Reed. The team also has several young backups competing for playing time, including second-round pick Ennis Rakestraw Jr.#washington_commanders #detroit_lions #amik_robertson #terrion_arnold #kelvin_sheppard