First injury report for Commanders vs. Lions, Week 2

Jonathan Allen and Kamren Curl were limited.

The first injury report of the week for the Washington Commanders featured six players, with only completely missing practice. The Commanders, who face the Detroit Lions Sunday, were without guard/center Wes Schweitzer Wednesday. Schweitzer injured his hamstring in the Week 1 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Also on Washington’s injury report was Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen. Allen injured his groin in Week 1 and underwent a precautionary MRI, according to head coach Ron Rivera. Allen said he was fine, reiterating the MRI was out of precaution.

Safety Kam Curl, who missed Week 1 after undergoing surgery on his right hand, was back at practice in a limited capacity. That could mean good news for Curl’s return against the Lions.

Linebacker Jamin Davis [personal] and right guard Trai Turner [quad] were also limited. Rookie tight end, who has battled a hamstring injury since early August, was a full participant and is on track to make his NFL debut.

The Detroit Lions had five players miss practice: running back D’Andre Swift [ankle], center Frank Ragnow [groin/foot], left tackle Taylor Decker [calf], defensive tackle Michael Brockers [knee] and guard Tommy Kraemer [back]. The injuries to Swift, Ragnow and Decker are the most concerning for the Lions.

Safety Ifeatu Melifonwu [hamstring] and guard Jonah Jackson [finger] were limited. Linebacker Julian Okwara [hamstring] participated fully.