The Commanders released veteran center Chase Roullier on Friday, according to two people with knowledge of the situation, concluding a months-long shift in the team’s interior offensive line.
Coach Ron Rivera has emphasized the Commanders’ need to find stability on the interior of the offensive line, especially at center, where the team has been ravaged by injuries.“Unfortunately, the position that we’ve had a lot of injuries is center, and … we got to look at [it] and figure out how we can solidify that group and hopefully not have to go through that again,” Rivera said in January.
In 2021 and 2022, Washington cycled through four starters at center because of injuries. Both Roullier and backup Tyler Larsen, who re-signed with the team in March, suffered season-ending injuries in consecutive years. A severe ankle injury ended Roullier’s 2021 campaign after only eight games. After undergoing surgery, he recovered, but in Week 2 last season, he suffered
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