Antonio Hamilton made 15 appearances with the Commanders in 2025. The veteran cornerback will again be in position to play for Washington this season.
Hamilton re-signed with the Commanders on Monday, per a team announcement. A veteran of six NFL teams, he will aim for some stability in 2026 by again earning a role in the nation’s capital. Provided that takes place, another heavy special teams workload can again be expected in this case.
Hamilton has previously been a regular on defense, handling a 61% snap share in that regard as a member of the Cardinals in 2022 and ’23. That was followed by a single season in Atlanta, during which time he was used primarily on special teams. Across 15 appearances with the Commanders in 2025, Hamilton was a part-time contributor on defense but saw regular usage in the third phase. The 10-year veteran has logged over 1,900 snaps on special teams during his career.
The cornerback position has seen plenty of turnover this offseason in the case of the Commanders. Marshon Lattimore remains unsigned, while Jonathan Jones and Noah Igbinoghene departed in free agency. Washington added Amik Robertson and Ahkello Witherspoon on the open market but did not select any rookies during the draft. It comes as little surprise, then, that a familiar face has been sought out regarding a depth signing late in the offseason.
The Commanders entered Monday with over $43MM in cap space. Hamilton, 33, played for $1.26MM in 2025. This latest contract can be expected to carry a similar value, so Washington will still be able to make several other roster moves moving forward.
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