
"Bobby Wagner played the first decade of his career for the Seattle Seahawks. Over the final years of that run, he was first- or second-team All-Pro for eight straight seasons. To fans, it seemed like he would always be their middle linebacker. Of course, he wasn't. Teams change. Rosters and salary structures require tinkering. Wagner went to the Los Angeles Rams in 2022. He was only there for one year before returning to the great northwest,"
"He may have only been a Commanders player for two seasons, but his impact goes deeper. For one thing, he never missed a game in those two years. That makes him one of four Commanders' defenders who have not missed a game in the last two seasons. The other three - Frankie Luvu, Mike Sainristil, and Jeremy Reaves - are all under 30, but the 35-year-old Wagner played more"
Bobby Wagner spent the first decade of his career with the Seattle Seahawks, earning first- or second-team All-Pro honors for eight consecutive seasons. He left for the Los Angeles Rams in 2022 for one year, then returned to Seattle and led the NFL in tackles in his final Seahawks season. Wagner signed a one-year deal with the Washington Commanders, earned second-team All-Pro at age 34, and received another one-year contract. The arrival of defensive coordinator Daronte Jones makes his return to the Commanders unlikely if he plays in 2026. Wagner provided leadership and remarkable durability, missing no games in two seasons.
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