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  • Commanders' Trey Amos: Season likely over

    Coach Dan Quinn does not anticipate activating any players currently on injured reserve, including Amos (lower leg), Ben Standig of Big 100 Washington D.C. reports. Amos suffered a fractured fibula during the Week 10 loss to the Lions, and it appears to have officially ended the rookie's season. With no activations from IR anticipated, the Commanders will likely end their season without either starting cornerback, as Marshon Lattimore (knee) also resides on injured reserve. Amos ends his rookie campaign with 32 tackles (19 solo) and six passes defensed through 10 games.
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  • Commanders' Trey Amos: Sent to injured reserve

    The Commanders placed Amos (fibula) on injured reserve Tuesday. Amos suffered a fractured fibula in Sunday's loss to the Lions and will miss at least the next four games, though it's unclear if he'll be able to return to action this season. With Amos joining Marshon Lattimore (knee) on injured reserve, Washington's anemic defense will be dipping deep into their cornerback depth chart moving forward. This is a defense to attack in fantasy.
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  • Commanders' Trey Amos: In line for extended absence

    Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said Monday that Amos (lower leg) will miss time after having suffered a fractured fibula during Sunday's loss to the Lions, Ben Standig of Big 100 Washington D.C. reports. Amos is recovering from an injury severe enough that it could force him to miss the remainder of the 2025 campaign. Expect Washington to officially place Amos on IR in the coming days, and for all of Antonio Hamilton, Mike Sainristil and Noah Igbinoghene to see expanded defensive reps beginning Sunday versus the Dolphins in Madrid.
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  • Commanders' Trey Amos: Good to go Week 10

    Amos (hip) does not carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Lions, Ben Standig of Big 100 Washington D.C. reports. Amos sustained a hip injury during the Commanders' Week 9 loss to the Seahawks, which limited his practice participation Wednesday and Thursday. He was able to log a full practice Friday to shed an injury designation for Sunday's game, when he'll start at outside corner opposite Jonathan Jones. Amos has logged 30 tackles (17 solo) and six pass defenses through nine regular-season games.
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  • Commanders' Trey Amos: Limited by hip issue

    Amos (hip) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice. Amos left Sunday's loss to Seattle with the injury but still managed to log seven tackles. That he was able to practice in any capacity Wednesday is positive, so he could be in a position to suit up Week 10 against the Lions.
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  • Commanders' Trey Amos: Collects four tackles Sunday

    Amos tallied four tackles (two solo) in Sunday's Week 4 loss to Atlanta. Amos suffered a calf injury in Week 3 against the Raiders but was able to take the field one week later. He logged season highs with a 91 percent defensive snap share and four tackles. Amos has posted nine tackles and four defensed passes through his first four NFL games.
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  • Commanders' Trey Amos: Exits with calf injury

    Amos is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Raiders due to a calf injury. Amos picked up the injury during the second half of Sunday's game, and he is being evaluated by trainers to determine whether he can return. With Marshon Lattimore (head) being evaluated for a concussion, the Commanders will turn to Antonio Hamilton, Mike Sainristil and Noah Igbinoghene to work at cornerback.
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  • Commanders' Trey Amos: Returns to action

    Amos (shoulder) has returned to Thursday's contest against the Packers. Amos was briefly sidelined with a shoulder injury in first half versus Green Bay, but he was ultimately able to return to action. The cornerback is operating opposite of Marshon Lattimore on the perimeter of Washington's defense.
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  • Commanders' Trey Amos: Returns to action

    Amos (hamstring) played 14 defensive snaps in Saturday's 30-3 preseason loss to the Ravens. Amos was nursing a tight hamstring at practice throughout the week after missing the team's preseason matchup with the Bengals on Aug. 18. His return to action signals that he's a full go ahead of Washington's regular season opener with the Giants on Sept. 7.
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  • Commanders' Trey Amos: Managing tight hamstring

    Amos didn't play in Monday's preseason game against Cincinnati due to a tight hamstring, JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington reports. Head coach Dan Quinn said after Monday's contest that Amos would have played if it were a regular-season matchup, so it sounds like the rookie cornerback isn't dealing with a significant issue. At this point Amos' hamstring injury doesn't appear likely to keep him from being ready for Week 1, though his status for Washington's final preseason game -- which will take place Saturday against Baltimore -- is unclear.
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