Commanders vs. Seahawks: Wednesday injury report for Week 10

The Commanders were back at practice Wednesday as they prepare for the Seahawks. A look at the injury situations for both teams.

The Washington Commanders were back on the practice field Wednesday in preparation for their Week 10 battle against the Seattle Seahawks. It’s Washington’s longest road trip of the season in one of the NFL’s tougher venues.

The Commanders defeated the New England Patriots 20-17 in Week 9, while the Seahawks were trounced by the Baltimore Ravens 37-3.

What do the injury situations look like for each club?

Washington’s injury report looks pretty good on the first day of practice:

  • DE Jonathan Allen: DNP (vet day off)
  • CB Kendall Fuller: DNP (vet day off)
  • WR Jahan Dotson: DNP (personal reason)
  • WR Curtis Samuel: Limited (toe)
  • CB Emmanuel Forbes: Full (Achilles)

Rookie offensive lineman Ricky Stromberg was placed on the reserve/injured list this week and is no longer listed on the weekly injury report.

Seattle’s injury report for Wednesday was much lengthier:

DNP:

  • RB DeeJay Dallas – Shoulder
  • TE Colby Parkinson – Biceps
  • WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba – Hip
  • RB Ken Walker – Chest
  • SS Jamal Adams – Rest/Knee
  • LB Jordyn Brooks – Hamstring
  • NT Jarran Reed – Tooth

Limited:

  • G Anthony Bradford – Knee
  • WR Tyler Lockett – Hamstring
  • CB Tre Brown – Toe
  • WR Dareke Young – Groin
  • OT Charles Cross – Ankle

Full:

  • TE Noah Fant – Wrist
  • OLB Derick Hall – Shoulder
  • RB Kenny McIntosh – Knee