The Washington Commanders have enjoyed a relatively clear run of luck on the health front this offseason. Veteran right guard Sam Cosmi is still working his way back from a torn ACL, but it's been mostly positive aside from that.
Dan Quinn caused a stir during his media availability before the first training camp practice. The head coach revealed that offensive lineman Sam Cosmi's participation in Week 1 against the New York Giants was on the table, which startled the Washington Commanders fan base in the best possible way.
Adam Peters revamped the offensive line for the Washington Commanders this offseason, but getting back a vital piece of the interior can really maximize it's potential.
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Wide receiver Terry McLaurin is officially holding out of training camp. The Commanders placed McLaurin on the did not report list on Wednesday morning, which sets the stage for daily fines of $50,000 until the wideout joins the club to prepare for the 2025 season.
While the primary focus of Adam Peters' and Dan Quinn's pre-training camp presser centered on wide receiver Terry McLaurin's contract extension, there was other business at hand.
Commanders G Samuel Cosmi suffered an injury in their NFC Divisional Round win over the Lions. Washington HC Dan Quinn said Cosmi is “hitting all the benchmarks” with his recovery but is unsure about his full return. “Yeah, I know that with Sam, he’s hitting all the benchmarks, but when does that get there?
There were very few disappointments to emerge from a sensational campaign for the Washington Commanders in 2024. Arguably the biggest was a devastating injury to interior offensive lineman Sam Cosmi.
The Washington Commanders' offensive line will look a lot different next season. Adam Peters revamped the unit through the draft and trade market. It'll also be without the presence of stud right guard Sam Cosmi initially.
After a surprise appearance in last year’s NFC Championship Game, things are looking up for the Commanders.
Washington Commanders' general manager Adam Peters told us last week that the injury to offensive lineman Sam Cosmi doesn't dramatically impact their offseason approach.
Washington Commanders offensive lineman Sam Cosmi is recovering from a season-ending injury he suffered last month during their Divisional Round matchup against the Detroit Lions.
With the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles facing off in Super Bowl LIX later today, there's only one thing for teams like the Washington Commanders to do at home.
It was clear pretty quickly when Washington Commanders' guard Sam Cosmi went down against the Detroit Lions that it wasn't good. The sight of Cosmi being rolled up on from behind was bad enough.
Dan Quinn has several important decisions to make before the NFC Championship game. None are more vital than compensating for Sam Cosmi's loss. A mainstay throughout the good times and bad over the last couple of years, the Washington Commanders won't have Cosmi this weekend at the Philadelphia Eagles and way beyond that.
One big disappointment emerged from the Washington Commanders' sensational victory over the Detroit Lions to reach the NFC Championship game. That was, of course, the devastating injury to Sam Cosmi.
The Washington Commanders will have to go for the rest of their season without offensive lineman Sam Cosmi, who suffered a torn ACL in the team's Divisional Round win against the Detroit Lions.
The Washington Commanders' sensational 2024 season will continue into the NFC Conference championship game thanks to a stunning victory at the Detroit Lions.
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.
Terry McLaurin is looking forward, and he’s enjoying Jayden Daniels’ season like other members of the Washington Commanders. But they will have to move along without Sam Cosmi, who sent a heartfelt message to Commanders’ fans after his brutal injury.
The Washington Commanders likely are to be without starting right guard Sam Cosmi for the rest of the playoffs. Cosmi suffered a knee injury in Washington's NFC divisional-round win over the top-seeded Detroit Lions on Saturday night.
The Commanders pulled off a stunning upset of the NFC’s top-seeded Lions, but it appears it came at a cost.
The Washington Commanders' offense started the season as the strength of the team. While the Commanders' defense was struggling to get takeaways and allowing three opponents to score 30 or more points in three of the first six games, the offense was scoring no fewer than 20 and at 34 or more in four of the first seven.
The Washington Commanders pulled off a miraculous win in Week 8 over the Chicago Bears due to a successful last-second hail mary. But the NFL decided to poke its head in and bring some bad news to one starter.
Sam Cosmi will be signed beyond 2024, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reports. The team’s right guard agreed to terms on a four-year extension, locking in the converted tackle through the 2028 season.
Update: Adam Schefter reports Commanders G Samuel Cosmi is signing a four-year, $74 million extension in Washington. The deal includes more than $45
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