Bobby Wagner's tenure with the Washington Commanders appears to be wrapping up after two impactful seasons. The future Hall of Fame linebacker has been a key player, but time seems to be catching up with him.
While the Commanders haven't completely ruled out Wagner's return, their recent signing of Leo Chenal, alongside Frankie Luvu and Jordan Magee, suggests a different direction. If they draft Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles at No. 7 in the 2026 NFL Draft, Wagner's return seems even less likely.
Wagner is determined to play in 2026 and is weighing his options without any rush. As a six-time All-Pro, he's well-versed in preparing his body for another season and likely wants to join a contender in what could be his final year before retirement.
Could the Rams be Wagner's next stop?
The Los Angeles Rams emerge as a prime candidate for Wagner's next chapter, especially considering his previous stint with them. The Dallas Cowboys also appear on the radar, though that would be a more unexpected move.
For a player of Wagner's experience, joining a team with Super Bowl aspirations makes perfect sense. The Rams, keen to capitalize on their window with Matthew Stafford, have already shown their intent by trading for cornerback Trent McDuffie.
Adding Wagner would bolster their defense with leadership and skill. The Cowboys, needing defensive depth, could also benefit from his presence.
With the Super Bowl set to take place at SoFi Stadium next season, the Rams are clearly all-in. Their middle linebacker position is a weak spot, and Wagner, if used wisely, could provide not only on-field prowess but also invaluable leadership in the locker room.
Wagner would likely be eager to rejoin the Rams, where he played in 2022. While his physical abilities may have declined, the Rams' young defensive talent could complement his experience. If Wagner is eyeing a final ride to a second championship ring, Los Angeles might just be the perfect destination.
The Commanders have understandably moved on, but Wagner remains a valuable asset for any team with serious Super Bowl ambitions next season.
