Lions smash Commanders 44-22
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The Washington Commanders are one of the most injured teams in the league through the first 10 weeks of the season. Now, another injury has come to plague the o
Daron Payne turned and swung on Amon-Ra St. Brown suddenly after the Lions scored a touchdown in the second quarter on Sunday afternoon.
The Detroit Lions are putting on an offensive masterclass heading into halftime with a commanding lead over the Washington Commanders.
The injuries continue to mount for the Washington Commanders. After losing rookie cornerback Trey Amos for the remainder of the game in the first half, Washington also saw starting running back Chris Rodriguez Jr. depart with an injury.
President Trump made the “rebuilding of the new stadium possible,” according to Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary. But it was unclear what role he has had in the project.
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Commanders CB Trey Amos injury update: What's the latest on Washington rookie?
Washington is already without starting cornerback Marshon Lattimore, who tore his ACL in last week's loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Veteran Jonathan Jones replaced Lattimore in the starting lineup for Week 10, and he also left the game with an injury.
WASHINGTON -- The Detroit Lions ruled out six players ahead of their game against the Washington Commanders in Week 10. They ruled out safety Erick Hallett II, defensive lineman Quinton Jefferson, safety Kerby Joseph, defensive lineman Pat O’Connor, running back Jacob Saylors and defensive lineman Mekhi Wingo