Adam Peters sets high-stakes ultimatum for Commanders' signing chasing bigger payday
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Adam Peters sets high-stakes ultimatum for Commanders' signing chasing bigger payday
"K'Lavon Chaisson kept plugging away after a rocky start in the NFL, eventually breaking out with the New England Patriots in 2025, helping them win the AFC Championship."
"Adam Peters signed Chaisson to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million, emphasizing the need for Chaisson to prove his value for a long-term contract."
"Peters expressed confidence in Chaisson's potential, stating, 'He's still really young. He's still ascending. He's got one year to prove it, and I think he's gonna do really well.'"
K'Lavon Chaisson, a former first-round pick, struggled early in his NFL career but found success with the New England Patriots in 2025. The Washington Commanders signed him to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million, with $10.3 million guaranteed. General Manager Adam Peters believes Chaisson is young and has potential, but wants him to prove himself before committing to a long-term contract. Chaisson's performance this season will determine his future financial opportunities.
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