ASHBURN, Va. — The Washington Commanders officially added a championship ring to their locker room on Tuesday. The team signed veteran wide receiver Van Jefferson to a one-year deal, providing an experienced safety net for second-year quarterback Jayden Daniels. While the move doesn’t carry the weight of a blockbuster trade, it signals Washington’s intent to shore up a unit that struggled with consistency throughout the 2025 campaign.
Searching for the 2021 Spark
Washington is gambling on a player who has spent the last few seasons as a journeyman. Jefferson, a second-round pick by the Rams in 2020, hasn’t touched his peak production since the 2021 season. That year, he helped Los Angeles secure a title with 50 catches, 802 yards, and six touchdowns. Since then, his numbers have cooled significantly. He posted 24 catches in 2022 and managed only 29 receptions for 350 yards and a lone score last year with the Tennessee Titans.
The Commanders didn’t land their primary targets this offseason. After Alec Pierce re-signed with the Colts and Romeo Doubs chose the Patriots, the front office turned to the open market for a reliable veteran. Jefferson offers a specific skill set: he knows how to find soft spots in zone coverage and can stretch the field when the primary options are bracketed. For a young passer like Daniels, having a target who won’t make mental mistakes is a quiet win.
“I’ve played in the biggest game there is, and I know what a winning culture requires. I’m here to work, help these young guys like Luke and Treylon, and be ready whenever my number is called.”
— Van Jefferson, Washington Commanders WR
Where Jefferson Fits the 2026 Rotation
Internal depth charts already have the pecking order established. ESPN currently slots Jefferson as WR5. He sits behind Terry McLaurin, Luke McCaffrey, Treylon Burks, and Dyami Brown. This move is about protection. If McCaffrey or Burks face a sophomore slump or the injury bug bites, Washington now has a veteran with 94 games of NFL experience ready to step in. The stadium won’t shake because of this signing, but the floor of the offense just got a little higher.
Expect Washington to remain aggressive. While Jefferson provides depth, the Commanders still lack a true “X” receiver to consistently win one-on-one battles opposite McLaurin. General Manager Adam Peters likely keeps a close eye on the upcoming draft class to find a blue-chip weapon. For now, Jefferson is the professional bridge the team needs to get through camp without leaving the cupboard bare.

