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Commanders' Jamison Crowder: Not on track to play Thursday
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said Tuesday that Jamison Crowder (calf) has not been designated to return from injured reserve, JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington reports.Crowder has spent the Commanders' last seven games on the sideline due to a lingering calf issue, and though he's been eligible to resume practicing for a few weeks, he hasn't made enough progress in his recovery for the team to open his 21-day evaluation window. At this stage, Crowder looks safe to rule out for Thursday's game against the Eagles, and a return to action Week 12 versus the Cowboys might be a stretch, too.
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Commanders' Jamison Crowder: Will miss time
Jamison Crowder (calf) was placed on injured reserve Wednesday.Crowder suffered the injury in Sunday's win over the Cardinals and will have to miss the Washington Commanders' next four games. The veteran wideout has had a minimal role in the offense when healthy, but his absence could lead to a couple of extra opportunities for Dyami Brown.
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Commanders' Jamison Crowder: Won't face Arizona
Jamison Crowder (calf) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Arizona, Zach Selby of the Washington Commanders' official site reports.The veteran slot wideout has played a total of 12 offensive snaps through two appearances with Washington. He was the Commanders' WR5 last Monday night in Cincinnati, playing behind Terry McLaurin, Luke McCaffrey, Noah Brown and Dyami Brown.
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Commanders' Jamison Crowder: Limited to sideline work
Jamison Crowder (calf) was listed as a DNP for Thursday's practice session.Crowder has logged DNPs in back-to-back practices to open the week, though he was spotted doing individual drills during Thursday's session, per Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post. If he's able to practice Friday, even in a limited capacity, that would give Crowder a shot at playing Sunday against the Cardinals.
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Commanders' Jamison Crowder: Nursing calf injury
Jamison Crowder (calf) did not participate in Wednesday's practice session, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.Crowder may have sustained the injury during Monday's game against the Bengals, when he played 10 snaps (nine on offense, one on special teams) without recording a target. He'll have two more chances to see the practice field ahead of the Washington Commanders' Week 4 matchup against the Cardinals on Sunday.
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Commanders' Jamison Crowder: Not suiting up Sunday
Jamison Crowder (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's Week 2 game against the Giants.After logging just three offensive snaps and one special-teams snap Week 1 against Tampa Bay, Crowder is a healthy scratch for Week 2. That emphasizes the veteran wideout's low position on the Washington Commanders' receiver pecking order, and it also suggests the team is comfortable having another player handle punt returns. Crowder played in all 17 contests for Washington last season, with much of his work coming in the return game.
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Commanders' Jamison Crowder: Rested for final preseason game
Jamison Crowder didn't play in Sunday's 20-10 preseason win over New England.It's a good sign for his odds of having a spot on the initial 53-man roster, and Crowder might even get some early season snaps on offense after the Washington Commanders traded Jahan Dotson to the Eagles and left themselves with an extremely thin WR room. Crowder mostly seems to be around for punt returns at this point in his career, but he could get a look in the slot as well, especially if the Commanders want to play Olamide Zaccheaus on the perimeter.
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Commanders' Jamison Crowder: Staying in Washington
Jamison Crowder agreed to one-year deal with the Washington Commanders on Wednesday, Josina Anderson of CBS Sports reports.Crowder spent his first four NFL seasons in Washington from 2015 through 2018 and made his way back to the Commanders last fall. He had one big game in a Week 8 loss to the Eagles but mostly served as a return specialist and depth receiver. Crowder turns 31 in August and may not have a guaranteed roster spot heading into training camp this summer.
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Commanders' Jamison Crowder: Finishes year with 16 catches
Jamison Crowder finished the 2023 season with 16 catches for 159 yards and a touchdown on 20 targets and 35 punt returns for 278 yards over 17 gam es.The 30-year-old slot receiver rejoined his original NFL team -- he was a fourth-round pick of Washington in 2015 -- after a three-year stint with the Jets and four games with the Bills in 2022. He mostly working as a punt returner but also came up with a 7-95-1 receiving line Oct. 29 against the Eagles when injuries thrust him into the lineup on offense. Crowder drew six targets the following week and then only five more the rest of the season. He's scheduled for unrestricted free agency again this offseason, with punt returns and a backup slot role representing his best path to sticking around in the NFL for another year.
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Commanders' Jamison Crowder: Playing time takes hit Week 13
Jamison Crowder went without a target while playing five of the Washington Commanders' 55 snaps on offense in Sunday's 45-15 loss to the Dolphins.Crowder had logged double-digit snaps in four of the Commanders' previous five games while producing a 13-130-1 receiving line on 16 targets, but he dropped to sixth in the pecking order at receiver Sunday with all of Terry McLaurin, Jahan Dotson, Curtis Samuel, Byron Pringle and Dyami Brown seeing more playing time. Though the Commanders could look to work Crowder in more at the expense of either Pringle or Brown coming out of their Week 14 bye, McLaurin, Dotson and Samuel are locked in as Washington's clear top three wideouts when healthy.