Commanders activate veteran running back Austin Ekeler, who was out with a concussion, from injured reserve for Week 18
Running back Austin Ekeler is being activated from injured reserve and will be ready to play in the regular season finale against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday per NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
The Commanders activated running back Austin Ekeler off injured reserve, giving them a key offensive player back as they prepare for the postseason.
Veteran running back Austin Ekeler was activated from injured reserve by the Washington Commanders on Saturday, according to NFL Network's Tom
The Washington Commanders activated running back Austin Ekeler off injured reserve Saturday, one day before the regular-season finale against the Dallas Cowboys. Ekeler has missed the past four games after sustaining a concussion against the Cowboys in ...
Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler will be activated off injured reserve and play against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.Ekeler was placed on IR Nov.
Meanwhile, their NFC East rivals, the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles, both won their Wild Card round games and are moving on to the Divisional round.
But not all go to great lengths to drill it and teach it consistently, day after day, week after week. Quinn has done that since he arrived in Washington, emphasizing those game-altering moments in nearly every meeting,
"Jayden Daniels is a one-man band for Kliff Kingsbury, carrying a lackluster backfield with his smooth mobility and carving up opposing defenses with his snappy arm," CBS Sports writes. "Getting some more help from Kingsbury's ball carriers or red-zone play sheet might enable the Commanders to extend their surprisingly hot run."
A year ago, the Commanders had a top-5 pick, a new, culture-building head coach and the most cap space in the league. Now, they’re winning playoff games. Could that be the Patriots next
For my money, the Divisional Round is the best weekend in football. Wild Card Weekend is fun but often loaded with blowouts — five of the six games last weekend ended with a margin of at least 12 points,
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