The Washington Commanders rarely made full use of Antonio Gibson’s multiple skill-set, but the New England Patriots think the dual-threat running back is worth a three-year deal in free agency.

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NFL Network’st  Ian Rapopor confirmed the Patriots’ intention to sign Gibson on Monday, March 11, before Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team reported it will be on a three-year contract.

Gibson might have found the ideal new home with a franchise that’s traditionally made excellent use of pass-catching running backs. He rarely lived up to the billing as a two-phase playmaker in Washington, despite a background as a wide receiver before entering the pros.

Letting Gibson test the market is a sign the Commanders are ready to look for another versatile option for third downs. Somebody who can support lead back Brian Robinson Jr., who is more of a grinder between the tackles.

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Robinson isn’t dynamic in the passing game, while 2023 sixth-round pick Chris Rodriguez Jr. landed on injured reserve back in December. So the Commanders will need to find multiple reinforcements for the backfield from within this veteran market.

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