Daryl Worley has reached an agreement to join a 10th NFL team. The veteran defensive back, whom the Titans turned to as a fill-in starter last season, is joining the Commanders, per The Athletic’s Nicki Jhabvala.
Washington, which also added wide receivers River Cracraft and Mike Strachan (via Jhabvala), is bringing in Worley after a recent workout (h/t KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson). Worley, who spent three seasons with the Ravens, will return to the mid-Atlantic region as a Commanders DB option.
None of Worley’s previous stops involved Dan Quinn or GM Adam Peters, though Worley did stop through Dallas in 2020. Worley, 30, has seen action for the Panthers, Raiders, Cowboys, Bills, Lions, Ravens and Titans. This nomadic career also included brief Eagles and Cardinals stopovers.
This is not quite Josh Johnson pace, but the double-digit team club is certainly a milestone in journeyman lore. Perhaps some discussions can commence on this topic, as the quarterback joined the Commanders this offseason.
While Worley (54 starts from 2017-20) found himself a regular Ravens practice squad callup — en route to being a PFR “Minor NFL Transactions” staple in those years — he logged seven starts for the Titans last season. A former cornerback in his regular starter days, Worley has transitioned to safety. He spent most of his Tennessee stint as a free safety or in the box for the struggling team, making 52 tackles, notching a forced fumble intercepting a pass. With Washington, the ex-third-round pick joins Will Harris, Quan Martin, Percy Butler and special teams ace Jeremy Reaves at safety.
Cracraft, 30, served as a minor Dolphins receiving contributor over the past three seasons. Following Mike McDaniel from San Francisco to Miami, Cracraft caught 25 passes for 289 yards and three TDs in Miami from 2022-24. The former UDFA, whose 49ers stint came during Peters’ time in San Francisco, has now seen game action in each of the past seven seasons. He will vie for a backup job with Washington.
The year is 2057. Daryl Worley has signed with his 32nd team. He’s on round eleven with each now. Other notable events: Andy Reid might retire next year, but he’s still waiting on the Chiefs to choose between Kansas and Missouri before leaves. Pete Carroll is going into his 31st year as the Raiders’ head coach. Kylie Jenner is the first person recognized as an independent country. Tom Brady has released his tenth cookbook featuring versions of food with all the normal ingredients switched out for avocado. It’s called “Breakfast of Champions” and is full of wordplay about deflating your gut. Amazon has sued Brazil for trademark infringement, demanding cessation of the word “rainforest” because it is confusing customers. California has morphed into a complete desert due to tariffs on foreign rainfall, in a major victory for Texas. The Goodell-bot’s true form as a fully aware $100,000 bill has been revealed to the public, but all the photos have been generated by AI and have accidentally made him look too much like Canadian dollars, which is really what people find suspicious. Bill Belichick ate Jordan Hudson to survive a harsh winter training camp in the North Carolina wilderness twelve years prior, but Mike Florio has written his 3334th article about their CBS interview and posted it twenty minutes ago.
And AK185 just finished writing this stupid post that’s still not funny.
Football Immaculate Inning GOAT, up there with Josh Johnson now.
He has to have a room dedicated to all his jerseys in his house.