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.
The Washington Commanders will be playing in the NFC Championship Game for the first time since the 1991 season, but they almost certainly won't have a key starter on the offensive side of the ball. Washington's starting right guard Sam Cosmi suffered a knee injury in the second quarter of the Commanders' stunning Divisional Round win over the Detroit Lions after he got rolled upon by a couple of players.
Washington Commanders right guard Sam Cosmi will miss the rest of the postseason after suffering a torn ACL in his right knee. Commanders head coach Dan Quinn confirmed the extent of the injury after Cosmi was forced to leave his team’s 45-31 Divisional Round victory over the Detroit Lions.
Washington Commanders will face the Philadelphia Eagles in the upcoming NFC title game without one of their key players, right guard Sam Cosmi, who has been sidelined due to a torn ACL.
The Washington Commanders extended a landmark season on Saturday with a win over the Detroit Lions to advance to their first NFC championship appearance since they won the Super Bowl after the 1991 season.
Let's preview the conference championship matchups. How can the Commanders, Eagles, Chiefs and Bills each win next weekend and advance?
Below are my Studs and Duds of the game, followed by some Notes. Studs: Jayden Daniels - Daniels was absolutely incredible, passing for 299 yards and two touchdowns while adding 51 yards on the ground.
With the Lions' playoff loss, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn are free to take head coaching positions that are offered. Detroit coach Dan Campbell says he expect to lose both coordinators, though he hasn't heard of any hirings.
Washington Commanders starting right guard Sam Cosmi has a torn ACL. Washington signed Cosmi to a 4-year, $74 million contract before the season started.
Travis Scott is launching his next music era a lot earlier than anticipated. On Monday (Jan. 20), the Houston rapper revealed he’ll debut the long-awaited “4X4” live at the College Football Playoff National Championship.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, left, and Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman pose with the trophy after a news conference ahead of the College Football Playoff national championship game Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025, in Atlanta. The game between Ohio State and Notre Dame will be played on Monday. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)