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Commanders News Links: Deshazor Everett spreads message of positivity; Chase Roullier announces retirement

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Here’s your daily dose of Washington Commanders news links from around the internet!

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Here’s your daily dose of Washington Commanders news links from around the internet! Click the headlines to open each link.

Chase Roullier announces retirement

“It is a very difficult thing to say goodbye to something that has been a large part of my life for over two decades,” Roullier said in a statement. “I can hardly remember a time in my life that I wasn’t lacing up and putting on the pads every fall. Through all that time, I have learned some of my biggest lessons, gotten through huge heartbreaks, and had a few of my life’s greatest joys.”

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Comer prepares legislation that could allow Commanders stadium at RFK

According to sources, the legislation could involve a 99-year lease extension and modification that would open more options for the city, as the current RFK lease with the National Park Service, which runs through 2038, restricts its use to “sports, recreation, and entertainment.”

The Ball Hawk, part 1 | Emmanuel Forbes grew up on competition, drive, and sibling rivalries

“The guy is an impact player,” Mayhew said. “He’s one of my favorite guys in this draft. From studying all these guys, he really was a guy that it was really fun to watch because the guy gets the ball.”

Deshazor Everett spreads message of positivity, hope in exclusive interview with JP Finlay

“I’m just blessed to still be here and in good health, and right now, I’m in the process of fighting every day,” he told JP Finlay in an exclusive interview aired on Thursday’s BMitch & Finlay Show. “Every day is a blessing to be able to get up and give more to somebody else. After going through a tragedy like that, it’s easy to stay down, but I wake up and try to make an impact on someone else.”

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