Washington Commanders linebacker Jon Bostic is putting his money to good use for other people. Year after year, week after week, we see professional athletes on television or the internet living like kings, lavishly spending their money on themselves.
Washington Commanders linebacker Jon Bostic is proud of a lot of things after 10 seasons in the NFL. For starters, when the 2022 season got underway Bostic was not only on the Commanders' roster, he was the only linebacker of the 26 drafted in 2013 that was still active.
It looks like Jon Bostic will finish a second straight season on IR.
With four games left to play the Washington Commanders are in control of the sixth seed in the NFC Playoff race and currently hold a 73 percent chance
Desperate times call for desperate measures. That’s true as it concerns the Washington Commanders, who brought back former starting linebacker Jon Bostic last week to provide depth behind Cole Holcomb in 2022.
Once the Carson Wentz trade happened, linebacker is the position fans turned their attention to next in terms of one that needed improvement. Nobody was asking the Washington Commanders to overhaul the position, however.
Washington Commanders fans are currently up in arms over the defense’s uninspiring linebacker room. While Cole Holcomb and Jamin Davis offer some optimism, the re-signings of Jon Bostic and David Mayo were met with vitriol and rightly so given how they’ve performed over the last few seasons.
The Washington Commanders announced four roster moves on Thursday, including re-signing LB David Mayo and placing TE Curtis Hodges on injured reserve.
The 31-year-old had been a full-time starter in Washington since 2019.
The Washington Commanders announced they are signing veteran LB Jonathan Bostic and are also releasing LB De’Jon Harris and LB David Mayo. Bostic, 30, is a former second-round pick of the Bears back in 2013.
The trade that sent defensive back Chauncey Gardner-Johnson to the Eagles was the biggest headline of cutdown day in New Orleans, but there are a few other recognizable names among the players who have been cut loose in New Orleans.
There’s going to be a ton of roster shuffling happening around the NFL in the coming days and weeks as teams strive to trim rosters to 53 players. The
Bostic has spent the last three years as a starter in Washington. His stay in DC was his first extended tenure with a team since the two years he spent in Chicago as a second-round pick.
It was announced on Monday that the New Orleans Saints are signing veteran linebacker Jon Bostic. Bostic will join the linebacking core of Demario Davis, Pete Werner, Zack Baun, Chase Hansen and others.
The New Orleans Saints announced the signing of free-agent inside linebacker Jon Bostic on Monday among a slew of roster moves. Bostic, 31, will join his sixth NFL team.
The New Orleans Saints announced 12 roster moves on Monday, including signing veteran LB Jon Bostic to a contract. The team also signed DE Niko Lalos and re-signed DT Jaleel Johnson.
He’ll undergo an MRI Monday to determine the severity, but Washington is bracing for bad news.
Jon Bostic has a unique point of view. And when it comes to the Washington Football Team’s new offense, bring led by newly-signed vet quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick?
Fitzpatrick is Washington's QB1 until further notice or unless the club makes a shocking splash for a star such as disgruntled Green Bay Packers starter Aaron Rodgers.
Dalton admitted on Thursday he was surprised to see Bostic receive a $12,000 fine for the hit.
Dalton was sliding after a short run in the third quarter of Dallas' loss to Washington when he endured a brutal cheap shot to the head from Bostic. Dalton left the game due to a concussion and Bostic was tossed.
Dalton had to leave the game in the third quarter after a blatantly dirty hit by Washington linebacker Jon Bostic.
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