Washington Football Team Reportedly Suffered Crushing Injury
The Washington Football Team notched a huge win on Sunday to stay alive in the NFC East race, beating the Raiders in Las Vegas.
Washington, led by quarterback Taylor Heinicke, defeated Las Vegas, 17-15, on Sunday afternoon.
Unfortunately, Ron Rivera’s team reportedly suffered a pretty big loss in the process. They’ve reportedly lost a key offensive player for the season.
Both NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport and ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter have reported the news.
“Washington TE Logan Thomas is expected to be done for the season with a torn ACL. MRI coming,” Rapoport tweeted.
Sources: Washington TE Logan Thomas is expected to be done for the season with a torn ACL. MRI coming.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 6, 2021
“Washington believes TE Logan Thomas “likely” tore his ACL and MCL during today’s win over Las Vegas, per source. Thomas will undergo further testing to confirm the injury after the team returns to Washington,” Schefter added.
Washington believes TE Logan Thomas “likely” tore his ACL and MCL during today’s win over Las Vegas, per source. Thomas will undergo further testing to confirm the injury after the team returns to Washington.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 6, 2021
Washington improved to 6-6 on the season with Sunday’s big win over Las Vegas.
Next up for the Football Team: the Dallas Cowboys.
Washington and Dallas are set to kick off at 1 p.m. E.T. on Sunday.
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