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Ivan Lambert

Quinn offers injury updates on several important Commanders ahead of playoffs

Several Washington Commanders are trending upward for the team’s playoff game in Tampa on Sunday.

On Monday, head coach Dan Quinn proclaimed the good news in dialog with the media.

“[C Tyler] Biadasz is doing good, coming back next on that,” Quinn said. “[CB] Marshon [Lattimore] was also doing well, ran today, so arrow was going up. [LB Jordan] Magee, I’m just kind of reframing some of the guys that missed last week’s game that we were hoping trending up. Same with [T] Cornelius Lucas.

Quinn is hopeful these players are on the practice field when the team begins preparation for the Buccaneers’ prime-time game.

When asked about an injury concern regarding Jayden Daniels, Quinn responded:

“I’m not concerned. I’m feeling good going into the weekend. I’m actually feeling good on the team’s health, so that’s a good thing when you get to this time of year.”

Offensive tackle Brandon Coleman went down in the game but did return to action against the Cowboys.

“Brandon is doing well. He had a good session today to get rolling,” he said. “So, as we’re going into it, I really think from a team health standpoint, we’ll have a better sense for Wednesday, but going into today and the meetings and our runs and rehab runs, all of that was a positive day for us.

When asked about kicker Austin Seibert, Quinn responded that there were no updates on Seibert, adding, “But we were certainly pleased with what we saw from [K] Zane [Gonzalez].”

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