The Commanders saw a surprising bounce-back from a player that they might have to lean on this week with injuries
The Commanders saw a surprising bounce-back from a player that they might have to lean on this week with injuries
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The Commanders saw a surprising bounce-back from a player that they might have to lean on this week with injuries

A to Z Sports,Josh Taylor 🕒︎ 2025-11-12

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The Commanders saw a surprising bounce-back from a player that they might have to lean on this week with injuries

The Washington Commanders are looking to save their season with a must-win matchup at home against the Seattle Seahawks.Injuries are the storyline of the week once again, and as always, it'll be next man up at many positions. We saw Terry McLaurin and Laremy Tunsil both get injured against the Kansas City Chiefs, and McLaurin is already ruled out for Sunday night.Tunsil, on the other hand, is a name to watch after missing the first practice on Wednesday with his hamstring injury. If he can't go, he will likely be replaced by Brandon Coleman, who came in last week with no notice and dominated. Brandon Coleman bounced back with Laremy Tunsil's injury Tunsil left the game early against the Chiefs after a hamstring injury, and Coleman came in after being active for the first time since Week 2. Coleman started at left tackle last season and did a great job, but the move to left guard hasn't gone too well so far this year. Seeing him come back at play at a high level at left tackle is exactly what the team needed to see from him.

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