While he made a solid name for himself with the Washington Commanders, Antonio Gibson did not have nice things to say on his way out.
The Washington Commanders turnover of the roster dealt with more than just adding players, it also meant that some former staples of the franchise would no longer be returning rather via trade or the organization letting a player walk in free agency.
For most of his time with the Commanders, Gibson split time with other running backs and that is seemingly what is on the horizon with him again with his new team, the New England Patriots, who signed the shifty free agent to a three-year deal. Antonio Gibson said the Patriots “do things completely different” than what he was used to in Washington, which he called “a struggling organization.”Yikes, it's not too good of a look for the Commanders as they are catching strays from one of their former players. The caveat to this is however that Gibson's experience with the team and organization came at a time without any direction and needed a full-time upheaval.
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