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Charles Leno: Undergoing hip surgery
Leno, who was released by the Commanders on Friday, is scheduled to undergo hip surgery this week, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.Leno, whose release saved Washington roughly $7.3 million in cap space, has been a solid starter at left tackle since being drafted by the Bears in the seventh round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Three of Leno's four missed games last season were due to a hip injury, which it looks like his upcoming surgery should address. Barring any setbacks in his recovery, the 32-year-old should garner interest as a short-term starter on the open market.
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Charles Leno: Let go by Washington
Leno (calf) was released by the Commanders on Friday, Zach Selby of the Commanders' official site reports.Leno ended the season on injured reserve and missed the team's final two games. He's set to undergo surgery to repair the calf issue in the coming days, leaving his availability for offseason programs murky. Leno's release will save the Commanders $7.3 million of cap space.
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Commanders' Charles Leno: Missing last two games
The Washington Commanders placed Leno (calf) on injured reserve Saturday.Leno had missed the Commanders' Week 16 loss to the Jets with this calf issue, and he'll be forced to miss the remainder of the season after being placed on IR. Cornelius Lucas is expected to start at left tackle for Washington's final two games.
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Commanders' Charles Leno: Remains out for Week 17
Leno (calf) is out for Sunday's game against the 49ers, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.This will be Leno's second consecutive absence after he missed last week's game against the Jets. Cornelius Lucas and Samuel Cosmi made the starts at Washington's tackle spots last Sunday. The Washington Commanders will also be without C Tyler Larsen (knee) for this one, while RT Andrew Wylie (elbow) is questionable.
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Commanders' Charles Leno: Won't play versus Jets
Leno (calf) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Jets, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.Leno sustained a calf injury in the Washington Commanders' Week 15 loss to the 49ers. In his absence, Cornelius Lucas will start at left tackle for Sunday's contest.
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Commanders' Charles Leno: Won't return Sunday
Leno (calf) has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday's contest against the 49ers, Zach Selby of the Washington Commanders' official site reports.With Leno out, Cornelius Lucas will fill in at left tackle for the remainder of Sunday's contest.
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Commanders' Charles Leno: Ready to go for Week 7
Leno (personal) was a full participant at the Washington Commanders' practice Wednesday.Leno was unavailable for Washington's 24-16 win over Atlanta in Week 6 due to personal reasons. He now appears ready to go for the team's Week 7 matchup on the road versus the Giants.
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Commanders' Charles Leno: Won't play Sunday
Leno (personal) has been downgraded to out for Sunday's contest against the Falcons.With Leno out and Braeden Daniels (shoulder) on injured reserve, Cornelius Lucas is set to start at left tackle.
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Commanders' Charles Leno: Will play Sunday
Leno (shoulder) is active Sunday against the Cowboys.Leno was limited Thursday and Friday in practice, after he logged a DNP on Wednesday. He should draw the start at left tackle against Dallas.
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Football Team's Charles Leno: Rewarded with extension
Leno agreed Wednesday with Washington on a three-year, $37.5 million contract extension, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.After he was surprisingly cut by Chicago in May, Leno quickly found work with Washington and settled in as the team's starting left tackle Week 1. He helped bring stability to a position where Washington had struggled since Trent Williams last played for the team in 2018, prompting the Washington Football Team to keep Leno in the fold on a longer-term deal.