It was a quiet day at Ashburn, but the Washington Commanders did make a roster move.

There were no player or coach press conferences, as Tuesday is typically the players’ off day during the week. Coaches, of course, are there working hard on game plans each week, but they don’t have to appear before the press as they do on other days of the work week.

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The Commanders did make a player move on Tuesday, swapping a player on their practice squad. Receiver Chris Moore, who had just been released by the team last week when they activated receiver Noah Brown, was re-signed to the Commanders’ practice squad. Making room for Moore, the Commanders released receiver River Cracraft from the practice squad.

With Zach Ertz now gone and unavailable for these last four weeks, the Commanders addressed their tight end position group by working out tight ends Colin Granger, Dalton Keene (Virginia Tech), and Gee Scott.

Also being worked out on Tuesday were defensive backs Keenan Isaac and Kevon Seymour. Some Commanders fans follow the team closely enough to remember that Seymour was on the 2024 roster, appearing in three games. Fewer still will recall that the NFL suspended Seymour for violating its Performance Enhancing Drug policy (PEDs).

The corner was suspended for six games without pay. At the time the suspension was administered, Seymour was on the Commanders’ practice squad. The NFL did not publicly disclose the specific substance for which Seymour tested positive.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Chris Moore re-signs and 3 tight ends work out