Washington Commanders helmet on the field. The team is getting called out after sending a message to FA punter Drue Chrisman.Washington Commanders helmet (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
Many NFL fans did not know Drue Chrisman, but he certainly made a name for himself following his latest actions with the Washington Commanders.

The former NFL punter seemingly made a harmless video on his day in Washington, based on his recording of his tryout with the Washington Commanders.

Something like this might be weird now, but the younger generation has become increasingly emboldened to record their days at work to make content for people who follow them.

The video of Drue Chrisman shows him being informed that he has not made the Washington Commanders roster.

Despite the terrible news, he still decided to upload the footage without thinking about it.

Later on, he would receive a message that said he needed to take down the video entirely due to the Commander’s Legal Department stepping in.

He exposed that message as well.

“No Fun League @Commanders” Chrisman captioned a screenshot of a text reading, “Drue, Just got call fr Commanders legal dept. Pls take down all social media posts that show anything Commanders. TY”

Drue Chrisman made it clear that he refused to remove the video.

On his Instagram, a fan commented, “I’m glad this is still up,” and Chrisman replied.

“What a joke they think I’d take this down.” Chrisman responded.

Former Ohio State Punter Drue Chrisman Previously Signed To The UFL

Drue Chrisman might not get his shot in the NFL this year, but he has plenty of tape on what he can do from his time in the UFL.

The United Football League kicked off its Inaugural season this past year, and former Buckeyes punter Drue Chrisman signed on with the Birmingham Stallions.

According to Fox Sports, he had seven punts, with one of them going inside the 20.

He averaged 45.9 per kick.

Previously, Chrisman was a member of the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers’ practice squad or squad member only.