Washington’s Commanders reach an agreement with veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas on a one-year contract for the upcoming season, according to multiple reports. Yahoo Sports, citing a league source, says the deal is worth $3.8 million and can reach that amount based on incentives or other conditions. NDTV, also citing a person familiar with the agreement, similarly reports that Douglas has agreed to terms with Washington on a one-year contract for next season. Both accounts describe the agreement as a short-term arrangement rather than a multi-year commitment. The reports do not include additional contract details such as specific base salary, incentive structure, or guarantees, nor do they outline any terms related to playing time or roster bonuses. The signing is presented as an agreed-upon deal, with the information attributed to sources familiar with the negotiations.