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Washington Commanders Secure Leo Chenal in $24.75M Free Agency Splash

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Published: Mar 15, 2026
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Chenal’s departure from Kansas City follows a brutal 2025 season for the Chiefs. The “Red Sea” at Arrowhead Stadium went eerily quiet last December when Patrick Mahomes went down with a torn ACL and LCL in a Week 15 loss to the Chargers. Without their leader, the Chiefs stumbled to a 6-11 finish, missing the playoffs for the first time in nearly a decade. For Chenal, the move to DC is a fresh start after four years of “popping” on film for Steve Spagnuolo’s defense.

The Swiss Army Knife Lands in DC

Washington isn’t just getting a tackler; they are getting a wrecking ball. Standing 6’3” and weighing 250 pounds, Chenal proved his worth in Kansas City by playing everywhere from off-ball linebacker to defensive end. During the 2025 campaign, Chenal recorded 58 total tackles and 2.0 sacks despite a shoulder injury that cut his season short by three games. His versatility is exactly what Dan Quinn craves for a defense that needs more “dog” in the trenches.

The contract structure is a win for Peters. Chenal will carry a modest $4.32 million cap hit in 2026, allowing the Commanders to remain aggressive in the second wave of free agency. It’s an “A+” grade move for a team that has historically struggled to find young, ascending talent at the linebacker position. Fans in Washington are already buzzing about the pairing of Chenal with Frankie Luvu and a potentially returning Bobby Wagner.

“Kansas City will always be home for those two rings, but the energy in Washington right now is different. Coach Quinn doesn’t just want me to play a role; he wants me to hunt. I’m ready to bring that hardware-winning mindset to the District.”
— Leo Chenal, Commanders Linebacker

The Fallout for Chiefs Kingdom

Losing Chenal is a sting for a Chiefs team trying to reboot. While Mahomes is reportedly “on track” for a Week 1 return this September, the defense is feeling the brain drain. Spagnuolo often referred to Chenal as the “key guy” for his ability to handle defensive tackle responsibilities in certain packages. With Chenal gone, the Chiefs likely turn their eyes to the 2026 NFL Draft, where prospects like Texas Tech’s Jacob Rodriguez are already being linked to Kansas City at pick No. 8.

For the Commanders, this is about more than stats. It’s about culture. Taking a cornerstone from a “blue blood” franchise like the Chiefs signals that Washington is no longer just a stopping point for veterans—it’s a destination for winners.


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Tara McCarthy

Tara McCarthy is a Senior NFL Writer at nhanfl.com based in Chicago, IL. With a B.A. in Journalism and over 7 years of sports writing experience, she covers breaking NFL news, game analysis, and fantasy football insights. An expert in NFC team dynamics, Tara is dedicated to delivering accurate, timely reporting to football fans worldwide.

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