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Commanders' Andrew Wylie: Returns to the gridiron
Andrew Wylie was back at right tackle during Washington Commanders' practice Monday, Zach Selby of the team's official site reports.Wylie was dealing with some "tightness" that held him out earlier this offseason, but it appears that he's moved past the issue. Now that Wylie has returned to full health, he's expected to remain the Commanders' top right tackle heading into the 2024 season.
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Commanders' Andrew Wylie: Doesn't practice Sunday
Andrew Wylie didn't attend Washington's practice Sunday due to "tightness," John Keim of ESPN.com reports.It's not clear where the tightness is affecting Wylie, but the offensive lineman indicated that he expects to return to practice Monday.
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Commanders' Andrew Wylie: Won't play Sunday
Andrew Wylie (elbow) is inactive Sunday against the Cowboys.Wylie will miss a second straight game with the injury, which should lead to another start at right tackle for Trent Scott.
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Commanders' Andrew Wylie: Won't play vs. 49ers
Andrew Wylie (elbow) is inactive for Sunday's game versus the 49ers.Wylie will sit out his first game of the season in Week 17 due to an elbow injury he sustained in Week 16 against the Jets. In his place, Trent Scott projects to start at right tackle Sunday.
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Commanders' Andrew Wylie: Questionable versus Niners
Andrew Wylie (elbow) is questionable for Sunday's game against San Francisco, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.Wylie was unable to finish last week's game against the Jets, allowing Samuel Cosmi to get some reps at right tackle. Cosmi would likely draw the start against the Niners if Wylie is unable to play.
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Commanders' Andrew Wylie: Questionable to return
Andrew Wylie has an elbow injury and is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Jets, Zach Selby of the Washington Commanders' official site reports.Wylie has started all 15 games for the Commanders in 2023. Cornelius Lucas is the next man up on the depth chart at right tackle.
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Commanders' Andrew Wylie: Finds new opportunity in D.C.
The Washington Commanders and Andrew Wylie will agree to a three-year, $24 million contract this week, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Wylie, who had spent his first five NFL campaigns playing both guard and tackle for the Chiefs, is now set to reunite with former offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy in Washington following the looming deal. The two-time Super Bowl champion is expected to possess the Commanders' starting right tackle spot once this season gets underway.
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Chiefs' Andrew Wylie: Logs full session Wednesday
Andrew Wylie (elbow) was listed as a full participant on the Kansas City Chiefs' injury report Wednesday.Wylie was forced out with an elbow injury during the Chiefs' Week 10 win over the Jaguars, though he appears to have quickly overcome this issue leading up to the first practice of Week 11. As a result, expect the 28-year-old to reprise his starting right tackle role against the Chargers on Sunday.
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Chiefs' Andrew Wylie: Won't return Sunday
Andrew Wylie (concussion) has been downgraded to out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Jaguars.Wylie won't return after being forced out with a concussion during the first half Sunday. The 28-year-old will now need to clear the league's protocol before playing again this season. Wylie's next opportunity to suit up will come versus the Chargers on Sunday, Nov. 20.
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Chiefs' Andrew Wylie: Steps out with injury
Andrew Wylie (elbow) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Jaguars.Wyle sustained an elbow injury at some point during the first half, though the nature and severity of this issue are still unclear. His absence will leave the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive line very short-handed with right tackles Darian Kinnard (coach's decision) and Lucas Niang (kneecap) both sidelined Sunday.