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Herbig remained with the Steelers in 2024, but his injury in the preseason led to him being placed on IR last Aug. 20 and missing the entire season. The Commanders signed him on March 14, but he won't ever play for Washington.
Veteran offensive lineman Nate Herbig is walking away from football. Herbig signed with the Commanders this offseason, but the team announced on Tuesday morning that he has been placed on the team’s reserve/retired list. He will no longer count against the team’s 90-man roster limit.
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The Washington Commanders announced OL Nate Herbig has decided to retire just months after signing a free agent contract.