Since his journey in Washington began in 2018, Jeremy Reaves has been a fan favorite. Whether it was his work in the preseason, going back and forth between the practice squad and the 53-man roster, Reaves endeared himself to fans, coaches and teammates.
Re-signing Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves was a surefire public relations success for the team and its new regime. As much as fans wanted to see safety Kamren Curl come back, Commanders fans are just as connected and invested in All-Pro special teamer, safety, and 2023 team captain Jeremy Reaves.
It’s no secret that Washington punter Tress Way and safety Jeremy Reaves are close. When Reaves learned he made the Pro Bowl in 2022, Way’s reaction—he also made the Pro Bowl—was terrific.
Ask Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves what it's like to re-sign with the team this offseason and he'll tell you, "Like home. When you just got home after you've been gone for a minute?
Jeremy Reaves is one of the NFL’s best stories, and he is also a terrific football player. And Reaves will be back in Washington in 2024. On Wednesday, the Commanders agreed to terms on a two-year deal with Reaves.
The Washington Commanders are re-signing safety and All-Pro special teams player Jeremy Reaves to a two-year contract, according to multiple media reports.
Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves underwent season-ending knee surgery Monday, officially ending his 2023 season after just four games. Reaves announced Sunday on X that he was undergoing surgery on Monday and his season was over.
The final preparation for Week 6 is complete as the Washington Commanders board the plane to Atlanta for a pivotal matchup against the Falcons on Sunday.
The Washington Commanders not only suffered an embarrassing loss to the Chicago Bears last Thursday, but they also lost two of their safeties. Starter Darrick Forrest was placed on injured reserve with a shoulder injury.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Commanders are worried S Jeremy Reaves may have partially torn his ACL. He has already been placed on injured reserve
The Commanders announced eight roster moves on Tuesday, including placing safeties Darrick Forrest and Jeremy Reaves on injured reserve. In additional moves, the team signed S Terrell Burgess and LB De’Jon Harris to their active roster.
Days after a rough performance against the previously winless Bears, the Commanders received bad news on one of their starting safeties. Darrick Forrest is believed to have suffered a shoulder fracture, according to the Washington Post’s Nicki Jhabvala.
Commanders HC Ron Rivera said the team will be placing safeties Darrick Forrest and Jeremy Reaves on injured reserve, per Nicki Jhabvala. Forrest has a shoulder injury and Reaves hurt his knee.
The Washington Commanders couldn’t have had a worse start to Week 5. The Chicago Bears jumped out to a 27-3 lead against the Commanders on Thursday Night Football.
Nicki Jhabvala reports that Commanders S Jeremy Reaves is signing his restricted free-agent tender. It will be worth a salary of $2.627 million due to his original status of being undrafted.
JAN 11 REAVES NAMED PLAYERS' ALL-PRO For the first time in NFL history, the players were given the opportunity to vote on their own All-Pro team, and Washington Commanders defensive back Jeremy Reaves was named as a "core teamer." Reaves, 26, is a fifth-year pro who hadn't made the 53-man roster out of training camp in any season before this year.
On Wednesday, Rivera broke the news to a surprised Reaves that he had made the Pro Bowl — one of four Washington players to be honored.
Washington Commanders safety and special teams ace Jeremy Reaves has navigated a daunting journey through his five-year NFL career. On Wednesday, he was rewarded for his hard work as he was named a Pro Bowl starter.
Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Reaves is about to embark on his fifth NFL season. However, Reaves accomplished something yesterday he had yet to do in his career ...
Every fan base has a soft spot for a certain player. For whatever reason — their playing style, background story, or just how they handle themselves as a pro — every fan base has that one player.
One of the surprise releases Tuesday for the Washington Football Team was safety Jeremy Reaves. Upon news of his release, Reaves gave his reaction via Instagram (h/t Jordan Asri).
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