Commanders Re-Sign Robbie Chosen Amid Roster Changes

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December 03, 2025
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The Washington Commanders have re-signed wide receiver Robbie Chosen to their practice squad, marking another move in their ongoing roster adjustments aimed at enhancing their offensive capabilities. According to Pro Football Talk, Chosen was waived off the active roster just a week prior to his re-signing, as the team prepared to activate Terry McLaurin and Treylon Burks for their Week 13 matchup against the Denver Broncos.

Chosen initially joined the Commanders' practice squad on September 30, later being promoted to the 53-player roster on November 11. So far this season, he has played in three games, recording five catches for 53 yards.

Notably, he has one practice squad elevation remaining this year, which could come into play if Noah Brown, who is dealing with groin and knee injuries, is unable to return from injured reserve. This strategic move comes amid a challenging season for the Commanders, who have seen their roster undergo significant changes as they seek to find consistency in their offensive game plan.

The Commanders' recent struggles included a seventh consecutive loss, but there have been some silver linings. As reported by s Rag, the team’s performance showed signs of improvement despite the outcome, with players like Chris Rodriguez Jr. stepping up and making an impact.

Rodriguez, who was not initially expected to make the final roster, has taken advantage of opportunities due to injuries within the team, turning into a key player in the running back rotation. His emergence has provided a much-needed spark, scoring touchdowns in three of his last four games, which the team hopes can translate into more offensive production moving forward.

The re-signing of Chosen indicates the Commanders' recognition of the need for depth and flexibility at the wide receiver position as they navigate the remainder of the season and aim to bolster their overall performance during critical games ahead.

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