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Ekeler Suffers Possible Achilles Injury with Commanders

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Austin ⁤Ekeler Suffers Potential Achilles Tear, Commanders Face Backfield Uncertainty

Washington D.C. – Washington Commanders running back austin Ekeler ⁣is feared to have torn his ‍right Achilles tendon during Thursday night’s 27-18 loss‌ to the Green Bay Packers, according to a⁢ source with knowledge of the ⁢situation. the team is awaiting the results of further testing to confirm‌ the severity of ‌the injury.

The 30-year-old veteran sustained⁣ the non-contact injury in the fourth quarter, immediately signaling for assistance and ‌being helped off‌ the⁣ field unable to put weight on his leg.

ekeler, in his second season ⁢with Washington and ninth in the NFL, has⁣ been a key component of the Commanders’ offense, ‍particularly​ as a receiving threat out ​of the backfield for quarterback Jayden‍ Daniels. He has 43 rushing yards on 14 carries ⁤and 38 receiving yards on five‌ catches through the first two games‍ of the season. ‌Last ⁣year,​ Ekeler contributed substantially⁤ with 367 rushing ​yards and⁣ 366 receiving yards.

This potential loss​ comes after the ⁢Commanders traded Brian Robinson Jr.to the San Francisco 49ers prior to the season, thrusting Ekeler into the starting role. rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt, a​ seventh-round draft pick, is ​now likely to ‌assume ‌a larger ‍role in ​the backfield.Croskey-Merritt impressed in Week​ 1 against the New York Giants,rushing for 82 yards and a touchdown,but had a quieter performance against the ⁣Packers with 17⁢ yards on ⁢four carries.

Commanders coach Dan Quinn indicated that updates on Ekeler’s injury, along with‌ those of ⁤defensive end Deatrich ‌Wise ⁣Jr., wide⁣ receiver Noah‌ Brown, and tight⁤ end John Bates, will⁢ be provided next week.

An ⁢achilles tendon​ tear would likely end⁣ Ekeler’s season​ and present a ​notable challenge for the Commanders’ offense moving forward.

Keywords: ‍austin Ekeler, Washington Commanders, NFL, Injury, Achilles ‌Tendon, Jayden daniels, Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Green Bay ​Packers, NFL News, Football.

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