The Washington Commanders have bolstered their defense by signing linebacker Justin Hollins to a one-year deal. The signing, announced on Monday, adds depth to the Commanders’ linebacker corps as they push to strengthen their defense for the remainder of the season. Hollins, known for his versatility and pass-rushing abilities, brings experience and a physical presence to Washington’s front seven.
Hollins, 27, has spent time with several NFL teams, most recently with the Green Bay Packers. Drafted by the Denver Broncos in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, Hollins has developed into a solid contributor on defense and special teams. Over his career, he has accumulated 97 tackles, 7 sacks, and 4 forced fumbles, showcasing his ability to make impactful plays. His versatility allows him to line up as both an edge rusher and a traditional linebacker, providing the Commanders with flexibility in their defensive schemes.
The addition of Hollins comes at a crucial time for Washington as they look to make a push in the competitive NFC East. The Commanders have faced injuries and inconsistencies on defense, and Hollins’ experience could prove valuable in providing stability and depth. His ability to generate pressure on opposing quarterbacks and contribute in run defense will be key assets as Washington looks to improve their defensive performance in the latter part of the season.
By signing Hollins, the Commanders are making a strategic move to enhance their defensive roster with a proven playmaker. As the team continues to fight for a playoff spot, Hollins’ presence could help elevate their defense, providing the spark they need to stay competitive in a tightly contested division.