Free agent CB Rasul Douglas plans to sign a one-year contract with the Washington Commanders worth up to $3.8 million, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Douglas, 30, signed with the Miami Dolphins after a 53-man roster cut and played 15 games last season. Although he started the season behind Jack Jones and Storm Duck, he was inserted into the starting lineup following Duck’s injury in Week 1 and established himself as the team’s best defender by the end of the season.
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He missed two games with foot and ankle injuries but returned in Week 13, throwing interceptions in two straight games.
He was targeted 82 times overall in 2025 with 54 catches for 515 yards and three touchdowns. He also stopped 13 passes, the second-most of any season in his career.
He was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week after stopping five passes and recording an interception against the New York Jets in Week 14.
During his nine-year NFL career, Douglas played 93 games for five teams, including the Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers and Buffalo Bills. He has 21 career interceptions.
ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques contributed to this report.