BREAKING: Commanders Sign Record-Breaking UDFA Kicker to Replace…
The Washington Commanders signed a new kicker to replace Brandon McManus before the mandatory OTAs this month. McManus was released from the team on Sunday evening.
Brandon McManus, formerly with the Denver Broncos, was let go by the Commanders amid allegations of sexual assault by two women. The Commanders stated they were investigating the matter and used this time to consider free-agent kickers.
The Commanders are signing K Ramiz Ahmed, per source.
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The Commanders have signed Ramiz Ahmed, who has previously been with the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers, although he hasn’t attempted a field goal in the NFL. Ahmed, 28, played in the USFL, where he set a record with a 61-yard field goal. He also played college football at Nevada.