The Washington Commanders announced on February 11, 2025, that they have signed cornerback Bobby Price to a reserve/future contract. This move comes as part of the team’s ongoing efforts to strengthen their roster as they prepare for the 2025 season.
Reserve/future contracts are typically signed with players who are not currently on the active roster but are eligible to join the team once the new league year begins in March. These contracts give players the chance to compete during training camp and preseason for a spot on the 53-man roster.
Price, 25, enters the Commanders’ fold after spending time with multiple NFL teams throughout his career. While he has not yet solidified a consistent role as a starting cornerback, his experience and athletic potential provide depth to Washington’s secondary. The addition of Price will give the Commanders more options in their defensive backfield as they look to improve their coverage unit.
The 6-foot-0, 200-pound Price, who went undrafted in 2020, began his professional career with the Detroit Lions. Though he has seen limited action in regular-season games, Price has been praised for his physicality and speed—qualities that make him an intriguing option for the Commanders’ defense.
As the team moves closer to the 2025 season, they continue to explore opportunities to build a stronger, more competitive roster, and Price’s signing could play a key role in their efforts to bolster the secondary.