Washington signed safety Jeremy Chinn last month, and he says, “I am pissed off.” Chinn, who is only 26, signed with the Commanders in March. His contract is a one-year deal for $4,105,000, which will result in a $3,925,000 cap hit for the Commanders in the 2024 season.
Even without Ron Rivera in the picture, the pipeline from the Queen City to the nation’s capital is still running. Along with linebacker Frankie Luvu, safety Jeremy Chinn is headed over to the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders have made it official with former Carolina Panthers safety Jeremy Chinn. The team announced today that the team signed Chinn
Now under new management, the Washington Commanders are making noise at the start of the 2024 league year.
It didn't take long for the Washington Commanders to start putting names on their roster once the open negotiating period opened on Monday. Of course, none of those deals can be finalized until 4 p.m.
Former Washington head coach Ron Rivera always made it clear how important safety Kamren Curl was to the Commanders. Last offseason was the first that Washington could begin negotiating an extension with the 2020 seventh-round pick.
Jeremy Chinn will join Frankie Luvu in making the trek from Charlotte to Washington. The Commanders continue their run on defensive additions with the ex-Panthers safety
During his rookie campaign in 2020, he recorded 117 tackles and forced three turnovers. His performance led to a runner-up finish in the Defensive Rookie of the Year battle, finishing behind only Chase Young.
What is Jeremy Chinn’s future and what’s going on with the rest of the Panthers safety position? As we look forward to the 2024 season, in the coming weeks we’ll ask 24 important questions that will shape the Panthers future.
Although they're still Super Bowl contenders as long as QB Josh Allen is at the helm, the Bills enter the offseason with plenty of questions and a tight budget.
Jeremy Chinn played an extremely limited role on the Carolina defense in 2023 and it took him, and everyone else by surprise. All offseason long, defensive
A look at what went wrong for Chinn in Evero’s defense after the initial plan. The Panthers have quite a few defensive decisions to make for the 2024 free agency period, as they’ll have to figure out the future of two of their best players in Frankie Luvu and Brian Burns.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
Although the Los Angeles Rams' defense performed a lot better this year than a lot of people expected them to, the team's secondary could use a little bit of help.
Jeremy Chinn has always been viewed as a super versatile defender that can play up in the box as an off ball linebacker or back in the secondary as a safety.
Buccaneers OC Dave Canales feels it’s surreal to be considered for the Panthers’ head coaching job: “Yeah, it is surreal to me, you know, and I’m really
Although not much else seems to be going right for Carolina this year, the struggling Panthers are set to return a major defensive starter.
The Carolina Panthers finally received some positive injury news on Wednesday when safety Jeremy Chinn was designated to return from the injured reserve.
The Carolina Panthers designated safety Jeremy Chinn to return from injured reserve, opening his 21-day practice window on Wednesday. Chinn, 25, was placed on IR on Oct.
In a strange position of being 0-6 and looking to add a wide receiver, the Panthers possess one of this year’s top trade pieces. Brian Burns continues to be mentioned in trades, with the parties’ failed summer negotiations playing a role in the edge rusher’s cloudy Carolina future.
The Philadelphia Eagles have played well, if imperfectly, this season. Should Carolina Panthers safety Jeremy Chinn become available, though, they might be wise to look into a possible trade.
Jeremy Chinn, one of the Panthers’ most versatile defenders, is expected to miss six weeks of action as he deals with a major quad injury. This is according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Carolina Panthers have gone in completely opposite directions this season, but that doesn't mean that they can't help each other out via trade. Panthers safety Jeremy Chinn could be on the Eagles' radar.
The Falcons, Panthers and Saints will try to supplant the Buccaneers atop the NFC South this season. Here are four players -- one for each team -- who should make big leaps and play key roles.
Playing both safety and linebacker during his two-plus seasons as a pro, Chinn has been one of Carolina’s most productive players since entering the league as a second-round draftee.
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