The Commanders ended the season for a pair of their starting offensive linemen on Saturday. Left tackle Charles Leno and center Tyler Larsen have both been placed on injured reserve.
After seven games, Washington Commanders quarterback Sam Howell was on a historic pace to set a record that no signal-caller would want to own. Howell was on pace to break David Carr’s 21-year record as the most-sacked quarterback in a single season in NFL history.
Could the Washington Commanders have a new center on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles? During Thursday’s practice, veteran Tyler Larsen was snapping to quarterback Sam Howell.
Big Phil sidelined again The Washington Commanders continue to make roster moves after yesterday’s cutdown deadline. Two players were released that the team wanted to bring back after the initial 53-man roster was announced.
If there was a surprise during the Washington Commanders’ final cuts Tuesday, it was the release of veteran center Tyler Larsen. Larsen, entering his 10th NFL season in 2023, has been with Washington since 2021, and it’s actually his second stint with the franchise.
AUG 29 TYLER LARSEN AMONG MANY CUTS The Washington Commanders are switching up the depth chart at the center position. According to sources, the team has cut veteran center Tyler Larsen, who started eight games at the position last year.
A regular with the Commanders for the past two seasons, Tyler Larsen will only be able to continue his time with the team via the practice squad. The veteran center is being released, reports Ben Standig of The Athletic.
You can never have too much versatility along your offensive line. The Washington Commanders have taken a step in that direction with centers Tyler Larsen and rookie Ricky Stromberg.
The Washington Commanders are reportedly set to re-sign OL Tyler Larsen.
Washington re-sign two more players The Washington Commanders got the headlines when the new league year started by signing QB Jacoby Brissett, but there were a pair of re-signings that happened around the same time that were also important.
For the second consecutive season, the Washington Commanders have placed two starting centers on season-ending injured reserve. Washington announced Monday it had placed center Tyler Larsen on injured reserve after he injured his knee in the Week 13 tie against the New York Giants.
The Commanders announced on Monday that they have activated QB Carson Wentz from injured reserve and placed C Tyler Larsen on the list. Wentz, 29, is a former first-round pick of the Eagles back in 2016.
Washington Commanders fans can’t help but hold their breath whenever the team travels to play the New York Giants. While the Giants haven’t been relevant in nearly a decade before 2022, the MetLife Stadium turf has snatched countless ligaments and tendons over the years.
Injuries are a part of football, and the Washington Commanders have been hit harder than most. Against the New York Giants last weekend, Commanders center Tyler Larsen dislocated his kneecap.
It’s not often a team in the middle of a playoff chase gets a bye week in Week 14. In the case of the Washington Commanders, it couldn’t come at a better time.
December street free agency I’m thinking that there could be some benefit to looking at another potential Commanther — 33 year old Matt Paradis — in the wake of Tyler Larsen’s serious injury.
Stemming from a December 2021 injury, Larsen began this season on Washington’s reserve/PUP list.
DEC 5 KNEE CAP - OUCH Washington starting center Tyler Larsen exited the 20-20 tie with the Giants with a leg injury and was carted off the field. ...
The Commanders continue to be snake-bitten at the center position.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts' franchise-record streak of 11 straight regular-season wins includes three games against Washington. Hurts will look to build on those numbers when the Eagles (8-0) host the Commanders (4-5) on Monday night.
Poll Results!! Washington’s offensive line has had a lot of upheaval this season, especially on the right side of the line. While Charles Leno and Andrew
The Washington Commanders have made a switch at center.
Washington also released offensive tackle Rashod Hill, placed defensive Chase Young and center Tyler Larsen on the reserved/PUP list and linebacker Nathan Gerry on injured reserve.
On a day when the Washington Commanders lost Pro Bowl right guard Brandon Scherff, they kept one of their top reserves in town. On Monday, John Keim of ESPN reported that Washington had agreed to terms with Larsen, ensuring his return for 2022.
The Commanders are bringing back one of their pending free agent offensive linemen. Per multiple reports, Washington is re-signing center Tyler Larsen on a one-year deal.
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