The Washington Commanders have signed cornerback Kevon Seymour to their practice squad.
Seymour, a sixth-round pick by the Buffalo Bills out of USC in 2016, has appeared in 64 games with seven starts. He last played for the Baltimore Ravens, where he recorded 31 tackles, a sack and a pass breakup. For his career, which also includes stints with the Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles, Seymour has 83 stops, eight pass breakups, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries.
The Washington Commanders could be facing a shaky defensive line in Week 3.
At the defensive tackle position, only Jay Tufele and Zachary Carter are fully healthy and available for Cincinnati. The Bengals saw both Sheldon Rankins and B.J. Hill suffer injuries during Week 2.
In an attempt to add depth, the Bengals are working out Lawrence Guy and Albert Huggins, looking to patch some holes before the Commanders roll into town.
Potentially attacking the interior defensive line could be the way to go for the Commanders. Running back Brian Robinson Jr. is coming off a career week while Austin Ekeler could assist him in rushing down the middle.
Washington attacking the Bengals’ weakness could force adjustments that open up the game for Daniels, as he continues to navigate his rookie season with the Commanders. Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury could have holes to attack.