Washington Commanders starting right guard Sam Cosmi has a torn ACL and is out for the remainder of the NFL playoffs. Coach Dan Quinn revealed the “unfortunate news” Sunday after Cosmi injured his right knee in the Commanders’ 45-31 victory at Detroit that sent them to the NFC championship game.
Washington Commanders right guard Sam Cosmi, who sustained a knee injury in Saturday’s 45-31 NFC Divisional Round victory over the Detroit Lions, will undergo an MRI on Sunday. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network,
Washington Commanders lineman Sam Cosmi sent a heartfelt message to fans after his brutal injury ended his season.
Unfortunately, this time, the price that Washington paid for the victory may be higher than usual after guard Sam Cosmi went down with an apparent knee injury on running back Brian Robinson Jr.'s first touchdown run of the game. Head coach Dan Quinn offered an update to us on Sunday.
While the Commanders were able to stun the NFL world on Saturday, it came at the cost of former Longhorn Sam Cosmi.
The Commanders will likely be without a starting offensive lineman as they try to advance to the Super Bowl.
Washington Commanders standout guard Sam Cosmi will miss the rest of the playoffs with a torn ACL and could miss significant time in 2025.
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The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is unlikely to play; QUESTIONABLE: Player is not certain to play; DNP: did not practice;
Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders will likely be without a key piece of their offensive line in the NFC Championship Game
The National Football League Inactive Report. WASHINGTON COMMANDERS at PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — WASHINGTON: WR K.J. Osborn, QB Jeff Driskel, CB Michael Davis, RB Chris Rodriguez Jr., LB Dominique Hampton,
History will be made when the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders face off in Sunday's NFC Championship game. This game will mark the 20th time since the merger that