Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn confirmed the "worst-case" news starting RG Sam Cosmi tore his ACL in the Divisional Playoffs.
The Washington Commanders are the darlings of the NFL as the NFC Championship Game draws near, but getting here came at a rather large cost against the Detroit Lions.Veteran right guard Sam Cosmi suffered a devastating ACL injury in the second quarter and is out for the rest of the playoffs.
The Washington Commanders will be without their starting right guard in the NFC championship game. Sam Cosmi suffered a torn ACL in his right knee Saturday night and will miss the rest of the postseason, Coach Dan Quinn said Sunday.
Right guard Sam Cosmi went down with an injury in the second quarter and did not return. The replay showed a Detroit defender rolling up Cosmi from behind. x.com On Sunday,
The Washington Commanders are on cloud nine after their 45-31 Divisional Round win over the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. After such a great season, the Commanders have continued their feel-good story into the playoffs - but now we have some bad news regarding right guard Sam Cosmi.
Dan Quinn spoke to reporters for Victory Sunday after the team’s huge win over the Detroit Lions last night. That win advances them to the NFC Championship game, and their opponent will be determined by the results of the Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles game that is happening now.
Trent Scott filled in for Cosmi at Ford Field and ... until their first competitive snap at Lincoln Financial Field. Dan Quinn said there has been "a lot of thought" about putting their best ...
After “re-calibrating” with free agents to reach the NFC Championship, the Commanders must sort through more than two dozen to re-sign. It won’t be easy.
I hope they didn't judge me from prior stops I had been at or what they had heard or thought about about me, and I gave them a clean slate as well: 'Hey, we're gonna do the best we can do for the Commanders,
As the Washington Commanders continue to get ready for the NFC Championship game this Sunday vs. the Philadelphia Eagles, they will have to try and slow down the best running back in the league: Saquon Barkley.
East division rivals meet in Philadelphia on Sunday to decide the NFC in the third meeting between the teams since the Eagles posted a 26-18 win on Nov. 14 with a 20-point fourth quarter. The Commanders have two road playoff wins in the same postseason for the first time in history, including a 45-31 dismantling of the Lions at Detroit last week.
The two teams split their regular-season series, with the Eagles winning 26-18 at home in November and the Commanders prevailing 36-33 at home in December.