It was a quiet start to free agency for the Washington Commanders. Fans who were expecting immediate splashes with the available money were out of luck, with only cornerback Amik Robertson agreeing to terms during the early stages of the legal tampering window.
However, the Commanders did get another deal worked out with one of their own free agents. And they had to pay a premium for what he could potentially provide.
According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the Commanders have re-signed veteran backup quarterback Marcus Mariota. The deal is worth $7 million, which could rise to $11 million with incentives.