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Austin Ekeler agrees to 2-year deal with Commanders: reports

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Another running back is off the free agent board, as former Los Angeles Charger Austin Ekeler is joining the Washington Commanders on a two-year deal, according to multiple reports.   

Ekeler will play on a deal up to $11 million, ESPN reported, after completing his four-year deal that was worth $24.1 million with the Chargers last season. 

Ekeler, 28, did not see eye to eye with the Chargers this past offseason, when he requested a trade after not being able to reach a long-term extension with the team. When a trade never went through, Ekeler agreed to an incentivized revision of his final year on the contract. 

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Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler (30) on the sideline before a game against the Miami Dolphins at SoFi Stadium.  (Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

He went on to have one of the worst seasons of his career with the Chargers in 2023, averaging just 3.5 yards per carry (628 total yards on 179 attempts) and scoring just five times after 13 and 12 touchdowns in 2022 and 2021 respectively. 

Ekeler is also known to be a receiving threat, making 107 receptions in 2022. However, he had just 51 for 436 yards last season over 14 games. 

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But the Commanders are likely hoping Ekeler can get back to form next season under his former Chargers head coach, Anthony Lynn, who joined Dan Quinn’s new coaching staff in Washington as running backs coach. 

Ekeler will be joining a backfield that also features Brian Robinson, who had 733 yards on 178 carries last season in his second year in the NFL. 

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