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    Commanders' Tyler Larsen: Moves to IR

    The Washington Commanders placed Tyler Larsen (knee) on injured reserve Saturday.Larsen had already been ruled out for Sunday's contest, but it now seems as if the Commanders have decided to shut down their top center for the remainder of the season. Nick Gates is expected to fill in for Larsen on Washington's offensive line for the team's last two games.

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    Commanders' Tyler Larsen: Still out Sunday

    Tyler Larsen (knee) will not play Sunday against the 49ers, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.The 32-year-old will miss his second straight game. Nick Gates made the start at center last week for the Washington Commanders and should do so again versus San Francisco. The Commanders will also be without starting LT Charles Leno (calf) for this one.

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    Commanders' Tyler Larsen: Won't play versus New York

    Tyler Larsen (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Jets, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.Larsen sustained a knee injury in Week 15 against the 49ers. Nick Gates will start at center Sunday in Larsen's absence.

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    Commanders' Tyler Larsen: Won't return versus Niners

    Tyler Larsen (knee) has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday's game against the 49ers, Zach Selby of the Washington Commanders' official site reports.With Larsen out, Nick Gates has taken over at center. The Commanders will be without starters Larsen and Charles Leno (calf) for the rest of Sunday's game.

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    Commanders' Tyler Larsen: Agrees to re-sign with Washington

    Tyler Larsen (kneecap) agreed to re-sign with the Washington Commanders on Wednesday, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.Larsen ended the 2022 campaign on injured reserve after dislocating his kneecap in Week 13, but he appears to be healthy after re-signing with Washington. However, even if he's at 100 percent, he'll have competition for the starting center spot in 2023 after the Commanders acquired Nick Gates this offseason.

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    Commanders' Tyler Larsen: Placed on IR

    Tyler Larsen (kneecap) was placed on injured reserve Monday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.After suffering a dislocated kneecap in the Washington Commanders' Week 13 tie with the Giants, Larsen will now be forced to miss at least four contests while on IR. The 31-year-old still has a shot to return to the field if Washington makes the postseason, but in the meantime, Nick Martin will likely take over at starting center moving forward.

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    Commanders' Tyler Larsen: Dealing with knee injury

    Tyler Larsen suffered a dislocated kneecap in Sunday's tie with the Giants, Ben Standig of The Athletic reports.Larsen was seen wearing a leg brace and using crutches after the game, but the specifics of his injury were unknown at the time. This could be a season-ending issue for Larsen, although a timeline for his return has yet to be determined. With the Washington Commanders now on a bye week, it's possible news of when he might be ready for return isn't divulged for some time.

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    Commanders' Tyler Larsen: Suffers injury Sunday

    Tyler Larsen was seen wearing a large brace on his right leg and using crutches after Sunday's 20-20 tie to the Giants, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.It's unclear what happened to Larsen, but with the Washington Commanders entering a bye week, he'll have extra time to recover before the team plays again. However, depending on how serious the injury is, the extra week may not matter.

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    Commanders' Tyler Larsen: Activated from PUP list

    The Washington Commanders activated Tyler Larsen from the reserve/PUP list Saturday.As expected, Larsen has been activated from the PUP list and will have a chance to make his season debut in Week 5 against Titans after missing the first four games of the season due to an Achilles injury. With Chase Roullier (knee) and Wes Schweitzer (concussion) on injured reserve, it wouldn't be surprising to see Larsen overtake Nick Martin as the starting center.

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    Commanders' Tyler Larsen: Set to return vs. Tennessee

    Coach Ron Rivera said Monday that Washington will activate Tyler Larsen (Achilles) from its physically unable to perform list ahead of Week 5 versus the Titans, Sam Fortier of The Washington Post reports.With Chase Roullier (knee) having been placed on the Washington Commanders' injured reserve list just less than two weeks ago and Wes Schweitzer (concussion) also ending up there over the weekend, Larsen's expected return comes right in the nick of time. Nick Martin played center for Washington in Week 4, but it wouldn't come as a surprise to see Larsen step into a starting role right away.

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