Commanders vs Seahawks: Key Inactive Players Revealed
The Washington Commanders and Seattle Seahawks are set to face off in an exciting matchup. As game day approaches, the Commanders have revealed key inactive players that could impact their performance.
Key Inactive Players for Commanders
Washington’s final injury report indicates some significant absences. Star wide receiver Terry McLaurin has aggravated his quad injury and will not participate in today’s game. His injury raises concerns about his availability for future games as well.
Tight end Colson Yankoff is also sidelined, missing his second consecutive game due to a hamstring injury. Washington has made adjustments to their roster in response to these injuries.
Roster Adjustments
In anticipation of today’s game, the Commanders have elevated two players from their practice squad: wide receiver Treylon Burks and defensive tackle Sheldon Day. This marks Burks’ first opportunity on the active roster since signing with the team over two weeks ago. For Day, this represents his third and final elevation from the practice squad.
Questionable and Active Players
While two players were initially listed as questionable, they have not been included in the inactive list. Defensive tackle Johnny Newton (ankle), left tackle Laremy Tunsil (hamstring), and tight end John Bates (ankle) are expected to play in tonight’s game.
Inactive Roster Insights
- Inactive Players:
- Terry McLaurin (quad injury)
- Colson Yankoff (hamstring injury)
- Trent Scott (backup OT)
- George Fant (backup OT)
- Active Rookies:
- Ale Kaho (undrafted free agent from UCLA)
- Kain Medrano (6th round pick)
Only one of the two rookie linebackers is active today. Ale Kaho will play for just the second time this season, while Kain Medrano, who participated in the previous game, is also expected to contribute primarily on special teams.
As both teams finalize their preparations, the absence of key players may influence today’s match dynamics. Fans will be watching closely to see how the Commanders adapt to these challenges on the field.