Andrew Norwell will become the fourth Buckeye on the Washington Commanders’ roster.
guard Andrew Norwell, source said. They are close on a deal. He fills a big void on the offensive line.Free agent G Andrew Norwell will be at Washington's facility this morning. He has agreed to the deal, per source.Norwell joins the Commanders after four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He previously spent four seasons with the Carolina Panthers and was a first-team All-Pro in 2017, his final season with the Panthers, where he played for current Washington coach Ron Rivera.
Entering his ninth season in the NFL, Norwell becomes the fourth former Ohio State player on the Commanders’ current roster, joining Terry McLaurin, Chase Young and Curtis Samuel.
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