September 22, 2024

Two Washington Commanders players did not practice on Wednesday, according to the Injury Tracker.

Keep up to current on the newest Washington Commanders injury news.

Throughout the season, keep an eye on Commander Country’s injury tracker for all Washington Commanders injury reports.

Week 6 Injury Report – Wednesday

The Washington Commanders (2-3) are pretty healthy after a bye last Thursday and will face the Atlanta Falcons (3-2) at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Sunday. Only two players were unable to participate in the Commanders’ practice.

After being activated from the IR on Tuesday, defensive lineman Efe Obada was a complete participant. Every Atlanta player participated fully in practice.

The rest of Washington’s injury report is below.

Commanders

Curtis Hodges (TE) did not practice due to illness.

CB Christian Holmes (hamstring) did not participate in practice.

LT Charles Leno (finger) took part fully.

WR Curtis Samuel (finger) took part in full.

DL Efe Obada (knee) took part in full.

Week 5 Thursday Inactives

Bears

Eddie Jackson, DB

Jaylon Johnson, cornerback

Chase Claypool, Wide Receiver

Duron Harmon, DB

D’Onta Foreman, RB

Collins, OL Aviante

Commanders

Chris Rodriguez Jr. is a running back.

KJ Henry, DE

Trent Scott’s

Chris Paul G

Curtis Hodges, TE

Mitchell Tinsley, WR

Week 5 Injury Report – Wednesday

Washington Commanders receivers Jahan Dotson and Curtis Samuel will play Thursday Night Football against the Chicago Bears after appearing on the injury report on Tuesday.

Dotson was listed as out with an ankle injury, while Samuel is out with a quad ailment. On Tuesday, both players were limited in practice. Christian Holmes (back), Quan Martin (thumb), and Benjamin St-Juste (neck) are also expected to play against the Bears.

Christian Rodriguez Jr., the Commanders’ running back who is battling an illness, is questionable for Thursday.

Chicago will be without protection. Eddie Jackson, Jaylon Johnson at cornerback, and Chase Claypool at receiver. Safety Jaquon Brisker is doubtful due to a hamstring injury.

Week 5 Injury Report – Tuesday

The Washington Commanders (2-2) will play the Chicago Bears (0-4) on Thursday Night Football at FedEx Stadium at 8:15 p.m. ET.

With just over two days until kickoff, the Commanders’ injury report included several significant players, including receivers Curtis Samuel and Jahan Dotson. Because of the short week, both teams held walkthroughs, and injury statuses are more of a guess coming into Thursday.

Here are Washington and Chicago’s injury reports from Tuesday’s practice.

Commanders 

WR Curtis Samuel (quad) was limited

WR Jahan Dotson (ankle) was limited

CB Christian Holmes (back) was limited

RB Christian Rodriguez Jr. (illness) was limited

DB Quan Martin (thumb) was a full participant

CB Benjamin St-Juste (neck) was a full participant

Bears

WR Chase Claypool (other) did not practice

DB Eddie Jackson (foot) did not practice

DB Jaylon Johnson (hamstring) did not practice

OL Teven Jenkins (calf) was a full participant

Sunday Inactives – Week 4

Commanders

RB Chris Rodriguez Jr.

DE KJ Henry

T Trent Scott

G Chris Paul

TE Curtis Hodges

WR Mitchell Tinsley

Eagles

WR Quez Watkins

QB Tanner McKee

S Sydney Brown

RB Rashaad Penny

S Justin Evans

OL Tyler Steen

Moro Ojomo, DT

Week 4 Friday Injury Report

Logan Thomas of the Washington Commanders will make his return against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field. With a concussion, Thomas missed Washington’s game against the Buffalo Bills.

Chris Rodriguez Jr., the Commanders’ running back, will be sidelined on Sunday due to sickness.

Cornerbacks Emmanuel Forbes (elbow) and Benjamin St-Juste (neck) practiced fully on Friday and will play against the Eagles. Percy Butler (foot) of the Commanders was limited and is questionable for Sunday.

Week 4 Injury Report – Thursday

The Washington Commanders appear to be on the verge of regaining one of their weapons when they face the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.

Logan Thomas was a full participant in practice on Thursday. He’s recovering from a concussion that he suffered on Sept. 17 that he suffered as he caught a touchdown at the hands of Denver Broncos safety Kareem Jackson.

Here is the rest of Washington and Philadelphia’s injury report after practice on Thursday.

Commanders

S Percy Butler (foot) was limited

RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. (illness) did not practice

CB Logan Thomas (concussion) was a full participant

CB Emmanuel Forbes (elbow) was a full participant

CB Benjamin St-Juste (neck) was a full participant

Eagles

S Sydney Brown (hamstring) did not practice

S Justin Evans (neck) did not practice

WR Devonta Smith (illness) did not practice

DT Fletcher Cox (knee) was limited

C/G Cam Jurgens (groin) was limited

WR Quez Watkins (hamstring) was limited

WR Britain Covey (hamstring) was a full participant

LB Zach Cunningham (ribs) was a full participant

G Landon Dickerson (knee) was a full participant

RB Boston Scott (concussion) was a full participant

Kendall Fuller Injured vs. Bills – Week 3

The Buffalo Bills have three picks against the Washington Commanders, but the home team is trying to even the score.

Veteran cornerback Kendall Fuller picked off Bills quarterback Josh Allen on a super deep throw to receiver Gabe Davis.

Here’s a look at the play …

Sunday Inactives – Week 3

DB Damar Hamlin

CB Kaiir Elam

OL Germain Ifedi

OT Alec Anderson

DT Poona Ford

Commanders

DE KJ Henry

OT Trent Scott

OL Chris Paul

TE Curtis Hodges

TE Logan Thomas

WR Mitchell Tinsley

Friday Injury Report – Week 3

The Washington Commanders will be without their starting tight end when they face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at FedEx Field at 1 p.m. Logan Thomas will be out, as he’s still recovering from a concussion he suffered in the Commanders’ 35-33 win over the Denver Broncos.

Curtis, the receiver With a sickness, Samuel is uncertain for Sunday.

After being listed on the injury report earlier in the week, defensive tackle Daren Payne, safety Quan Martin, center Nick Gates, and running back Brian Robinson will not have an injury classification.

Week 3 Injury Report – Wednesday

Could the Washington Commanders (2-0) be without a key defensive lineman when they face the Buffalo Bills (1-1) on Sunday?

Defensive tackle Daron Payne didn’t practice on Wednesday with an ankle injury. Payne had one sack, two tackles for loss and three quarterback hits in Washington’s 35-33 win over the Denver Broncos. Payne downplayed his absence at practice.

“I feel good,” Payne said. “Good to go.”

Logan Thomas also didn’t practice after suffering a concussion against Denver.

Buffalo also had key players miss practice, including Micah Hyde and Dawson Knox.

Here’s the injury reports:

Commanders 

DT Daron Payne (ankle) did not practice

TE Logan Thomas (concussion) did not practice

S Quan Martin (concussion) was limited

WR Curtis Samuel (hip) was a full participant

C Nick Gates (knee) was a full participant

RB Brian Robinson (ankle) was a full participant

Bills

LB Terrel Bernard (knee and quad) was limited

DE Leonard Floyd (ankle) did not practice

S Micah Hyde (hamstring) did not practice

TE Dawson Knox (back) did not practice

DT Jordan Phillips (illness) did not practice

Commanders vs. Broncos

Denver Broncos defensive back Kareem Jackson could face discipline from the NFL after a big hit on Washington Commanders tight end Logan Thomas.

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