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Chase Roullier: Announces retirement
Chase Roullier (knee) announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.Roullier, a sixth-round pick in 2017, started 63 games over six campaigns with Washington. However, he battled a number injuries over the past two years and missed all of last season after undergoing knee surgery in October.
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Chase Roullier: Set to be released by Commanders
Chase Roullier (knee) is being released by the Commanders on Friday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.Roullier missed the entirety of the 2022 season after he underwent knee surgery in October and he will now look for a new team. The center will likely operate in a reserve role wherever he ends up.
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Commanders' Chase Roullier: Undergoes knee surgery
Chase Roullier (knee) underwent knee surgery Tuesday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.Roullier is already on IR, but the decision to undergo knee surgery likely ends his 2022 season. That said, Fowler notes that Roullier and Washington could revisit options later this year. The Washington Commanders also have Wes Schweitzer (concussion) on IR, while Tyler Larsen (Achilles) is on the physically unable to perform list but expected to be activated Week 5.
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Commanders' Chase Roullier: Officially on IR
The Washington Commanders placed Chase Roullier (knee) on injured reserve Tuesday, Zach Selby of the team's official site reports.Roullier will be required to miss at least four games due to his placement on IR. With the starting center out for the foreseeable future, Washington opted to sign Nick Martin to provide extra depth.
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Commanders' Chase Roullier: Move to IR likely
Coach Ron Rivera said Monday that Chase Roullier (knee) will "probably have to go on short-term IR, minimum," Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.He's in danger of missing the remainder of the season with a significant knee injury, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. Further examinations will shed more light on the situation in the near future, but for now, Washington's starting center job is up in the air. Wes Schweitzer (hamstring) would make sense as a fill-in, but he's also currently dealing with an injury of his own.
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Commanders' Chase Roullier: Returns from PUP list
Chase Roullier was activated from Washington's active/PUP list Thursday, Sam Fortier of The Washington Post reports.Roullier started training camp while recovering from a season-ending fractured fibula suffered in Week 8 of the 2021 campaign. The 28-year-old started the first eight games at center for Washington last year, and he should reprise this role now that he's healthy heading into the 2022 season.
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Commanders' Chase Roullier: Lands on PUP list
Chase Roullier (lower leg) was placed on the active/PUP list Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports.Roullier still is recovering from a season-ending fractured fibula he suffered last October. Despite the move to the PUP list, Roullier is expected to be ready by Week 1 to resume his starting center role.
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Commanders' Chase Roullier: Still recovering from injury
Chase Roullier is still recovering from the season-ending fractured fibula he suffered Oct. 31, but he should be ready "sometime during training camp," Bryan Manning of USA Today reports.Roullier underwent surgery to address the lower leg injury and is apparently still in recovery mode. Assuming he's back for camp as expected, Roullier should reclaim the Washington Commanders' starting center job heading into the 2022 campaign.
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Football Team's Chase Roullier: Out for season
Chase Roullier (leg) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday and will be out for the season, Ben Standig of The Athletic reports.Roullier was carted off the field with an aircast placed on his leg in Washington's loss Sunday to the Broncos. He was diagnosed with a fractured fibula and will need season-ending surgery. His recovery is likely to take several months and it's also likely he suffered ligament damage to his ankle. Roullier has been Washington's starting center since Week 14 of his rookie season in 2017, but will now likely turn that role over to Tyler Larsen for the rest of 2021.
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Football Team's Chase Roullier: Not returning Sunday
Chase Roullier (ankle) has been ruled out of Sunday's game against Denver.Roullier was carted off the field, and doctors put an aircast on his leg, so the fact that he's been downgraded to out isn't all that surprising. This leaves a big void in the secondary, though. Expect Tyler Larsen to act as Roullier's primary replacement.