Austin Ekeler Joins Washington Commanders, Citing Offensive Misalignment with Chargers
Ekeler seeks to maximize his versatility in a dynamic role under new Commanders' offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury.
- Ekeler left the Chargers due to their preference for a traditional workhorse back, which doesn't align with his strengths.
- He signed a two-year deal with the Commanders, where he will be utilized primarily as a pass-catching back.
- Ekeler's versatility will be key in Kliff Kingsbury's offense, offering dynamic receiving options out of the backfield.
- He will share the backfield with power back Brian Robinson Jr., aiming to create a balanced rushing attack.
- Ekeler's move is seen as a strategic fit to enhance the Commanders' offensive creativity and efficiency.