The Washington Commanders will travel to take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 11. Here’s the final injury report heading into Thursday Night Football.
Marshon Lattimore, CB
Lattimore (hamstring) is out for Thursday’s game against the Eagles. Lattimore, who was acquired by trade ahead of Week 10, is now in line to miss his third straight game in Week 11 due to a lingering hamstring issue. His next chance to suit up will come in Week 12 versus the Cowboys.
Brian Robinson Jr., RB
Week 11 Status: PLAYING
Brian Robinson Jr. (hamstring) was officially removed from the Commanders’ injury report on Wednesday. Barring a setback, he will play against the Eagles on Thursday night.
Robinson was listed as limited for the Commanders’ Monday walkthrough and Tuesday practice, but we weren’t taking anything for granted on a short week. He’s now expected to return after a two-game absence.
Robinson’s hamstring injury limited him in practice leading up to Week 9, but he was expected to go. However, pregame warmups did not go well, and Robinson was made inactive for the Commanders’ win over the Giants.
Week 10 was a downgrade for Robinson. He was limited on Wednesday and Thursday but didn’t participate on Friday before officially being ruled out.
Austin Ekeler dominated Washington’s RB snaps (45) and touches (14) with Robinson sidelined in Week 10. Jeremy McNichols played 19 snaps (and scored a touchdown), while Chris Rodriguez Jr. saw five snaps.
Austin Seibert, K
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn ruled Seibert (hip) out for Thursday’s game against the Eagles. After missing this past Sunday’s 28-27 loss to the Steelers with a right hip injury, Seibert had been listed as a non-participant on the Commanders’ first two Week 11 injury reports and wasn’t spotted working out with Washington’s specialists during Wednesday’s session.
The Commanders are likely to elevate Zane Gonzalez from the practice squad for a second straight game to handle kicking duties, while Seibert will set his sights on a potential return to action Week 12 versus the Cowboys on Nov. 24.
Noah Brown, WR
Noah Brown was not listed on this week’s injury report.
Jayden Daniels, QB
Jayden Daniels was not listed on this week’s injury report.
Austin Ekeler, RB
Austin Ekeler was not listed on this week’s injury report.
Zach Ertz, TE
Zach Ertz was not listed on this week’s injury report.
Terry McLaurin, WR
Terry McLaurin was not listed on this week’s injury report.
Other Commanders Injuries
OT Brandon Coleman, QUESTIONABLE (shoulder); OT Cornelius Lucas, QUESTIONABLE (ankle); OT Andrew Wylie, QUESTIONABLE (shoulder); LB Nick Bellore, OUT (knee); CB Marshon Lattimore, OUT (hamstring); K Austin Seibert, OUT (right hip)
Trends and Insights: Commanders vs. Eagles
Washington Commanders
Team: Washington has seen three straight games decided by five or fewer points (just two of their first seven games were decided by five or fewer points).
QB: Jayden Daniels ranks sixth in the league in terms of pressure rating when pressured (for reference, Caleb Williams ranks 26th and Bo Nix 28th).
Offense: The Commanders’ 45.8% of drives reach the red zone, the highest rate in the league and more than 10 percentage points ahead of the Eagles (35.7%).
Defense: Washington owns the third-highest pressure rate when not blitzing (38.2%) through 10 weeks.
Fantasy: Terry McLaurin has cleared 95 receiving yards or scored multiple touchdowns in eight straight games.
Betting: Four straight short rest spots involving the Commanders have come in over the total (this season: 42-14 win in Arizona with a 48.5-point over/under).
Philadelphia Eagles
Team: The Eagles are riding their third win streak of at least five games since the beginning of last season (they, of course, dropped five of six games to close last regular season).
QB: Jalen Hurts has seen his average depth of throw increase in each of the past three weeks (Week 10 at Dallas: season-high 10.9 yards).
Offense: Philadelphia ranks sixth in yards per completion this season (they ranked 15th a season ago).
Defense: Through 10 weeks this season, only the Bears and Chargers have a better red zone defense than the Eagles.
Fantasy: On Sunday, for the third time in four games, Hurts ran for multiple scores while completing 70% of his passes. He’s normalized something that is a unique occurrence for all other human beings.
Consider this: the rest of the NFL has three such games this season.
Betting: Six straight Eagle home games played on short rest have gone over the total (average over margin: 18.2 PPG).