Washington Commanders vs Kansas City Chiefs Inactives: Brandon Coleman returns to active list

Washington Commanders vs Kansas City Chiefs Inactives: Brandon Coleman returns to active list
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The Washington Commanders released their final injury report for today’s game on Saturday and then made four roster moves today. Kicker Matthew Wright and DT Sheldon Day were elevated for today’s game. Wright will kick for Washington after signing to the practice squad today. They ruled out Matt Gay with a back injury that showed up on the injury report on Saturday.

The Commanders also released WR Robbie Chosen from the practice squad after he was elevated last week. WRs Deebo Samuel(heel) and Terry McLaurin(quad) are both active today. Samuel only missed last week, but McLaurin has been out since getting injured in Week 3.

Daron Payne has been dealing with a toe injury and didn’t practice this week. He is active today, and Washington will have Say available for depth if he aggravates the injury.

Brandon Coleman has been a healthy scratch for the last five games. He was replaced by Chris Paul, while starting RG Nick Allegretti was replaced by Andrew Wylie. Sam Cosmi returned last week and replaced Wylie. Coleman returns to the active list with Trent Scott and George Fant inactive for the OL.

Only one of Washington’s two rookie LBs is inactive today. Ale Kaho was an undrafted free agent from UCLA, and his teammate Kain Medrano, was selected in the 6th round. Medrano is active today, only the second time he’s been made available on game day this season. DC Joe Whitt Jr. talked about getting him some playing time this week.

Tight end Colson Yankoff was ruled out on Saturday with a hamstring injury. The final inactive is CB Noah Igbinoghene who has reportedly been on the trade block since the summer. Veteran CB Jonathan Jones returned from IR last week.

Commanders Inactives

QB Jayden Daniels

CB Noah Igbinoghene

K Matt Gay

LB Ale Kaho

OT Trent Scott

OT George Fant

TE Colson Yankoff


Chiefs Inactives