Washington Commanders starting right guard Sam Cosmi has a torn ACL and is out for the remainder of the NFL playoffs. Coach Dan Quinn revealed the “unfortunate news” Sunday after Cosmi injured his right knee in the Commanders’ 45-31 victory at Detroit that sent them to the NFC championship game.
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.
The Commanders will likely be without a starting offensive lineman as they try to advance to the Super Bowl.
It was already known that Commanders guard Sam Cosmi's knee injury would keep him out for the balance of the postseason.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn confirmed Sunday that right guard Sam Cosmi suffered a torn ACL in Saturday’s 45-31 NFC Divisional Round victory over the Detroit Lions. Cosmi will miss next weekend’s NFC Championship Game against the winner of Sunday’s game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams,
Washington Commanders' starting right guard, Sam Cosmi, tore his ACL during the NFC divisional-round win over the Detroit Lions on January 18, 2025, which ruled him out for the rest of the playoffs. Trent Scott stepped in as his replacement.
The Commanders will play in their first NFC championship since the 1991 season next Sunday. They'll do so without one of their best offensive linemen.
Commanders starting guard Sam Cosmi will miss the rest of the postseason with an ACL tear, coach Dan Quinn announced Sunday.
Washington Commanders standout guard Sam Cosmi will miss the rest of the playoffs with a torn ACL and could miss significant time in 2025.
The Washington Commanders will be without starting right guard Sam Cosmi for the rest of the playoffs ... Cosmi hobbled off the field with trainers. Cosmi was replaced by veteran backup Trent Scott, who is playing with his fourth team in seven NFL seasons.
But after an overhaul of the roster and staff last season, Washington still has plenty of work for this offseason. Many of the veterans the Commanders signed last year in free agency will be free agents again,
There was no shortage of highlights for the Washington Commanders in 2024. Following a dreadful 4-13 season, owner Josh Harris quickly went to work in remaking the organization, hiring Adam Peters as general manager and Dan Quinn as coach.