Commanders Rookie Suddenly Has A Real Chance To Matter Early

With starting center Nick Allegretti sidelined by injury, rookie Matt Gulbin is poised for a potential starting role as the Commanders prepare for their opening game against the Eagles.

Matt Gulbin entered Commanders training camp with a clear role: learn, develop and provide depth behind starter Nick Allegretti. Now, with Allegretti dealing with another injury, the rookie center may suddenly be staring at a much bigger opening.

The Commanders drafted Gulbin out of Michigan State in the sixth round, 209th overall, in last April’s NFL Draft. He was brought in to add depth at center, but the situation in front of him has shifted quickly.

Allegretti strained a calf on the first day of the team’s 2026 training camp and missed nearly three weeks of practice before returning August 18. On Wednesday, he again left practice early after getting hurt.

For Gulbin, the day-to-day grind has been the focus.

“I think really, just taking it day-by-day, trying to get better every day,” is simply how Gulbin replied to Denton Day when asked Wednesday what he is learning through his first NFL training camp. (I am) taking advantage of everything we do, whether it is practice, walkthroughs or meetings, being in tune and locked in with that.”

He also spoke highly of the offensive line room around him.

When asked about that group, Gulbin said, “I feel like we have a really good group. Coach Stape, Coach Toub and Coach Stolt do a really good job fostering a good brotherhood.

They are down-to-earth, salt-of-the-earth guys. Everybody takes care of each other, which I’m super-grateful for.”

Gulbin was referring to Darnell Stapleton, the offensive line coach; Shane Toub, the assistant offensive line coach; and Brian Stoldt, the offensive quality control coach.

The rookie also pointed to the value of facing Washington’s defensive linemen in practice.

“It’s huge; it’s been great for me. Just competing with them gets me better every day. And I am super-grateful for those guys.”

With Allegretti now sidelined again, Gulbin’s outlook changes by the hour. What once looked like a camp spent mostly on special teams reps could now turn into real snaps, and maybe even a Week 1 assignment against the Eagles’ defensive tackles Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis.

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