Rasul Douglas is set to sign a one-year deal with The Commanders. The move adds a veteran cornerback to the roster on a short-term agreement, but the notice does not give a contract value or any other terms.
Rasul Douglas and The Commanders
The signing is the only concrete transaction detail in the notice. It says Douglas is the player involved and that the deal length is one year, which is enough to mark a roster addition without spelling out how the contract is structured.
That leaves the practical takeaway simple: The Commanders are adding experience at cornerback, and Douglas is the name tied to that move. For a reader tracking roster churn, the key fact is the commitment length, not a broader personnel package.
NFL.com transaction hub
NFL.com says it keeps fans up to date with the latest league news from around the NFL and directs readers to its transaction hub for a daily breakdown. This notice fits that format exactly, with a single signing item and no game context, no accompanying move, and no financial detail.
Because the report stops at the one-year deal, the remaining questions are structural rather than dramatic. The contract value is not provided, and no added roster mechanics are described, so the only firm change on the page is Douglas moving into The Commanders' signing picture.
For now, the story ends where the transaction note ends: Rasul Douglas is attached to The Commanders on a one-year deal, and the rest of the contract picture has not been laid out in the notice.







