A former Miami Dolphins first-round pick re-signed with his new team Tuesday. Cornerback Noah Igbinoghene, who the Dolphins selected 30th overall in the 2020 NFL draft, is returning to the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders bolstered their cornerback room in free agency with the signing of Jonathan Jones. With Noah Igbinoghene also returning on a one-year deal coupled with the presence of Marshon Lattimorre and Mike Sainristil, this looks like a competent quartet capable of providing improved production in 2025.
Adam Peters placed a high value on keeping those around who made lasting contributions in 2024. With this year's free agency class not exactly brimming with talent, the Washington Commanders are running it back with most in the hope of further progress next season.
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After signing wide receiver Noah Brown, the Washington Commanders have returned another Noah for the 2025 season. According to Ian Rapoport, cornerback Noah Igbinoghene has signed a one-year contract with the team.
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The Commanders used Noah Igbinoghene as a starter for much of the 2024 season, and he will remain in place for 2025. The former first-round corner is re-signing with Washington, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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We are officially one step closer to football, as the Washington Commanders released the first unofficial depth chart of the 2024 preseason. And, before we get started, let's all remember that yes, while it's a sign of where things currently stand, it's not a big deal for the Commanders.
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Coming out of Auburn in the 2020 draft, Noah Igbinoghene was one of the mostly highly regarded cornerback classes in years - 6 were taken in the first round, including Igbinoghene.
It won’t bring much praise or excitement but the Commanders did sign a player at a position of need. Sunday, the Commanders signed cornerback Noah Igbinoghene on a one-year deal.
The 24-year-old played out last year on the Cowboys under the new Commanders coach Dan Quinn, who was previously the defensive coordinator in Dallas.
A couple of former Miami Dolphins players landed their 2024 teams Sunday, with cornerback Noah Igbinohene agreeing to terms with the Washington Commanders and defensive tackle John Jenkins re-signing with the Las Vegas Raiders.
After the Dolphins’ offense stalled in the second half of Sunday’s win over the Steelers, the defense held on to get the job done.
Noah Igbinoghene came down with an acrobatic interception with 18 seconds left, sealing the victory for Miami.
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