The Washington Commanders defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a thrilling NFC wild-card game. With that, Dan Quinn's side has punched in a ticket to play against the Detroit Lions in the divisional round. Injuries stack up over the course of the season, so let's examine the Commanders' injury report ahead of this huge matchup.
Divisional Round Washington Commanders injury report
Jamison Crowder's injury update
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Jamison Crowder participated only partially in Wednesday's training session. Crowder is dealing with a hamstring injury ahead of his side's crucial divisional matchup against the Lions.
The wide receiver started the week by not participating in Tuesday's session due to the hamstring issue. However, he was upgraded to limited in Wednesday's training report. Crowder did not get a target versus the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as he featured in a mere 11 offensive snaps in the win.
Zach Ertz's injury update
Zach Ertz was limited in Wednesday's training session. The veteran tight end is dealing with an injury to his ribs before the game against the Lions. Ertz missed Tuesday's training session due to a combination of the injury issue and a veteran rest day.
Bobby Wagner's injury update
Bobby Wagner missed both his side's training sessions before the game against the Detroit Lions as the veteran linebacker is dealing with an ankle injury. Wagner played his part in the Commanders' win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He featured in every defensive snap and looked good, so his absence from training is a worry for the Washington Commanders' coaching staff and fanbase.
Jordan Magee's injury update
According to CBS Sports, Jordan Magee will likely miss the divisional round game against the Detroit Lions. The Washington Commanders' linebacker is dealing with a hamstring injury and has missed the first two training sessions this week.
The report states that Magee aggravated a hamstring issue that kept him out of his side's final two regular season games in the win against Tampa Bay. Hence, Dan Quinn is pessimistic about his fitness for Saturday's showdown against the Lions.