Commanders final injury report for Week 3: Logan Thomas ruled out

Thomas is out, Curl and Samuel are questionable.

The Washington Commanders will be without starting tight end Logan Thomas for their Week 3 game against the Buffalo Bills. Thomas, who suffered a concussion on a touchdown reception late in the second quarter of last week’s win over the Denver Broncos, was ruled out Friday and remains in the NFL’s concussion protocol.

In some good news for Washington, defensive tackle Daron Payne, who missed Wednesday and was limited on Thursday, was a full participant Friday and will play on Sunday.

Two late additions to the injury report were wide receiver Curtis Samuel and safety Kamren Curl. Head coach Ron Rivera said both were dealing with flu-like symptoms and listed as questionable. However, if the NFL used the old injury designations, they’d be listed as probable.

Here’s the complete injury report for both teams.

The Bills had several players on the injury report this week, but everyone who was limited or missed practice earlier this week was a full participant on Friday. That includes tight end Dawson Knox, linebacker Terrel Bernard, defensive end Leonard Floyd and safety Micah Hyde.