Washington protects three practice squad players for Week 10

Washington protected three practice squad players for Week 10.

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The Washington Football Team protected three players ahead of Sunday’s Week 10 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Defensive end Bunmi Rotimi, quarterback Kyle Shurmur and offensive tackle David Steinmetz were protected by Washington on Tuesday.

Washington often chooses to protect different players each week, likely based on injuries at specific positions. In Rotimi’s case, defensive end Montez Sweat is out with a fractured jaw for at least a month. That leaves Chase Young, James Smith-Williams, Casey Toohill and Shaka Toney as the defensive ends on the active roster.

Toney doesn’t have a lot of experience and has battled an injury.

Shurmur is protected again because Washington only has two healthy quarterbacks on the active roster in Taylor Heinicke and Kyle Allen. It will be interesting to see if Washington protects Shurmur if Ryan Fitzpatrick returns to the roster.

Washington protected Steinmetz with uncertainty on the offensive line. While Brandon Scherff, Sam Cosmi and Ereck Flowers returned to practice and Cornelius Lucas is also expected back, it’s still too far away from Sunday to see who will be available.

Washington hosts the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.

Washington signs OT David Steinmetz from the practice squad to the active roster

With RT Morgan Moses questionable to play Sunday, Washington has signed David Steinmetz to the active roster.

The Washington Football Team has officially signed backup OT David Steinmetz to the active roster on Saturday, bringing him up from the practice squad and giving them depth at the position and a security blanket should any of their top players go down with an injury.

Washington had little choice but to sign Steinmetz to the active roster, seeing as this week would have been the third time that they elevated him from the practice squad to the active roster. According to NFL rules this season, you must sign a PS player to a roster spot if you elevate him a third time.

With both Morgan Moses and Brandon Scherff questionable for Sunday’s game, the presence of Steinmetz will give a little bit of security for Washington going forward.

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Report: Washington expected to sign OL David Steinmetz to add depth

Washington is looking to add depth to the offensive line, and they’ve brought several players in during training camp to work out.

The Washington Football Team is taking a step towards addressing their offensive line depth issue, signed OL David Steinmetz, according to Sam Fortier.

Steinmetz was a member of the Houston Texans practice squad in 2019, and he has yet to play any NFL snaps. He is a big lineman who stands at 6-foot-7, 320 pounds, and can bring some needed depth to the Washington front line during training camp.

According to Julie Donaldson, the signing is supposed to take place on Friday night, ahead of Saturday’s practice in Washington.

With a desire to shuffle lineman around and find some pieces that fit, there is not yet word on where Steinmetz could fit in, but he will likely spend the next couple of weeks in Washington, at the least.

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