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Commanders Initial Injury Report for Divisional Round Matchup vs. Lions

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Commanders Initial Injury Report for Divisional Round Matchup vs. Lions

The Washington Commanders are preparing for their Divisional Round matchup against the Detroit Lions, scheduled for this Saturday night at Ford Field. The Lions, who are the No. 1 seed in the NFC and coming off a bye week, will host the No. 6 seed Commanders, who are coming off a Wild Card Round win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Washington Commanders Dan Snyder

As the Commanders gear up for the big game, their initial injury report shows nine players listed as either DNP (Did Not Participate) or limited in practice. It should be noted that four of the players are listed as DNP due to rest.

Here’s a look at Washington’s injury report heading into the game:

PLAYERINJURYTUESDAY PARTICIPATIONWEDNESDAY PARTICIPATIONTHURSDAY PARTICIPATIONGAME STATUS
WR – Jamison CrowderHamstring/NIR (Rest)DNP
TE – Zach ErtzRib/NIR (Rest)DNP
DE – Colin FerrellKnee/NIR (Rest)DNP
OLB – Dante Fowler Jr.Knee/NIR (Rest)DNP
LB – Jordan MageeHamstringDNP
LB – Bobby WagnerAnkleDNP
K – Zane GonzalezFingerLimited
TE – Ben SinnottShoulderLimited
OL – John BatesShoulderFull
TE – Dominique HamptonBackFull
CB – Marshon LattimoreHamstringFull
LB – Frankie LuvuShoulderFull
TE – Colson Yankoff^Designated for Return

The Commanders will need to manage their injuries carefully as they prepare for the Lions. The Lions, coming off a strong regular season and bye week, will look to capitalize on any potential weaknesses in the Washington roster.

As the game approaches, keep an eye on any updates to these injury reports, as they could play a major role in the outcome of this exciting Divisional Round matchup.

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