LANDOVER, Md. — The Washington Commanders hit social media this morning with a simple message for their veteran cornerback: “HBD 34!” While the graphic highlights his jersey number, the man behind the facemask celebrates a different milestone today. Antonio Hamilton Sr. turns 33, cementing his status as one of the most seasoned voices in a young Washington locker room.
More Than Just a Number
Don’t let the “34” in the tweet confuse you—Hamilton was born January 24, 1993, making him 33 years young today. The “34” salute is a nod to the jersey he’s worn while grinding out snaps for the Commanders’ special teams and secondary units.
The 2025 season was a rough ride for Washington, finishing 5-12 and missing the postseason cut. Yet, amidst the losses, Hamilton remained a constant. He suited up for 15 games this year, racking up 16 tackles and providing the kind of grit that doesn’t always show up in the box score but keeps a special teams unit glued together. In a league where the average career lasts just over three years, Hamilton enters his 10th NFL offseason—a rare feat for an undrafted player out of South Carolina State.
“Ham isn’t the loudest guy in the room, but when he speaks, the rookies shut up and listen. He’s seen it all—from practice squads to active rosters. That’s the kind of vet you need when things get tough.” — Jeremy Reaves, Commanders Safety
What’s Next for The Veteran?
Hamilton’s one-year deal with Washington has technically wrapped up, making him a pending free agent as the offseason officially kicks into gear. While the Commanders look to overhaul their roster after a sub-par finish, retaining a low-cost, high-character veteran like Hamilton often makes sense for stability.
If he returns, he won’t just be fighting for a roster spot; he’ll be fighting to teach the next generation of Commanders defensive backs how to survive—and thrive—in the NFL trenches. For now, he gets to enjoy the cake.

