As the Washington Commanders prepare for their upcoming game against the Carolina Panthers,
they have shared their second injury report, giving fans insight into the team’s health status.
After a tough 30-23 defeat to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6, the Commanders are eager to regain momentum on their home turf.
In their last matchup, Washington was on a four-game winning streak, showcasing a remarkable turnaround this season.
With just five games played, they have already equaled their total wins from the previous year.
This improvement can largely be attributed to rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and new head coach Dan Quinn, who have made significant strides in transforming the team’s culture.
Looking at the injury report released on Thursday, the Commanders have a mix of players who are unable to participate in practice.
Notably, defensive end Dorance Armstrong is dealing with a rib injury, while tight end Zach Ertz and linebacker Bobby Wagner are listed as resting.
Other players, such as linebacker Frankie Luvu, are also resting due to a toe issue.
Several players are marked as limited participants, including guard Nick Allgretti, safety Tyler Owens, and running back Brian Robinson Jr. His potential return is particularly important, as his absence in the last game was felt in Washington’s rushing offense.
The overall trend in the injury report appears to be positive, with a decrease in the number of players unable to practice compared to Wednesday.
On the Panthers’ side, they are facing their own challenges with seven players currently not participating in practice, which could impact their performance as they approach this crucial game. The Commanders are looking to capitalize on these circumstances and aim for a 5-2 record with a victory against the struggling 1-5 Panthers.
Stay tuned to CommanderGameday and the Locked On Commanders podcast for continued updates and coverage of the Washington Commanders throughout the 2024 season.
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