Former Detroit Lions quarterback Jeff Driskel has signed with the Washington Commanders, adding another chapter to his well-traveled NFL career. The Commanders announced the move after bringing Driskel in from the Arizona Cardinals’ practice squad, a decision aimed at strengthening depth at the quarterback position late in the season.
Driskel, 31, is no stranger to stepping into challenging situations. He previously spent time with the Detroit Lions during the 2019 season, where he was thrust into a starting role after Matthew Stafford suffered a season-ending injury. While Detroit struggled that year, Driskel showed flashes of mobility and toughness, traits that have helped him remain in demand as a backup and spot starter across the league.
Washington’s decision to sign Driskel comes amid concerns at quarterback, with injuries forcing the team to seek experienced insurance. While he is not expected to immediately challenge for a long-term starting role, Driskel provides valuable flexibility due to his understanding of multiple offensive systems and his ability to contribute both as a passer and runner.
Over the course of his NFL career, Driskel has appeared for several teams, including the Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos, Houston Texans, Cleveland Browns, and most recently the Cardinals. His adaptability and professionalism have made him a reliable option for teams needing depth during critical stretches of the season.
For the Commanders, the move represents a low-risk addition with potential upside. Driskel’s experience could prove valuable not only on game days but also in the quarterback room, where his knowledge can help younger players prepare week to week.
As Washington pushes toward the end of the season, Driskel’s signing underscores the importance of preparedness and depth at the most important position in football. Whether or not he sees meaningful playing time, his presence gives the Commanders another trusted option under center when it matters most.




