Former Washington safety Deshazor Everett was sentenced to three months of house arrest Thursday for reckless driving in the December accident that killed his longtime girlfriend, Olivia Peters.
Deshazor Everett, a former safety for the Washington Commanders, has been sentenced to three months house arrest, stemming from a car accident that killed his longtime girlfriend.
The Washington Commanders had to weather an unfathomable amount of adversity last season. Between injuries, the late-season COVID outbreak, the tragic
Former Washington Commanders safety Deshazor Everett entered a guilty plea to reckless driving. Sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 8.
The Washington Commanders selected Percy Butler (Safety) out of Louisiana at No. 113 on day 3 of the 2022 NFL draft in Las Vegas. Butler is a tremendous athlete running a 4.36 40, who will instantly replace Deshazor Everett, being much better in pass coverage, and help on special teams his rookie year backing up Bobby McCain.
The offseason is not going well for the Washington Commanders. For the second-straight year, the team failed in its bid to trade for a franchise quarterback
The Commanders have announced the release of four players, three of which were previously reported (Landon Collins, Matt Ioannidis, and Ereck Flowers).
Two more veterans have gotten their walking papers in Washington ahead of the start of the new league year on Wednesday afternoon. Safety Deshazor Everett and guard Ereck Flowers have been released by the Commanders.
The incident in question took place on Dec. 23 and resulted in the death of Olivia Peters, who was Everett’s passenger.
Everett, 29, had 10 tackles in 14 games this season. This was his seventh season with Washington.
A group of Washington Football Team players, including safety Deshazor Everett, were out together celebrating the birthday of fellow safety Landon Collins.
On Thursday Washington Football Team safety Deshazor Everett spoke publicly through a tweet for the first time since the fatal car crash that took the life of girlfriend Olivia S.
The audio from the 911 call about Washington Football Team safety Deshazor Everett's Dec. 23 car crash has been released. Per
The WFT did lose defensive end Nate Orchard to the COVID list, however.
Washington Football Team safety Deshazor Everett was involved in a fatal car crash on Thursday night. Everett was reportedly the driver. The accident in question took place in Northern Virginia and left one female passenger dead.
Washington Football Team safety Deshazor Everett was involved in a fatal car crash on Thursday night in Loudoun County, Virginia, that killed the vehicle's passenger.
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