The Washington Commanders have clinched a spot in the playoffs, and before the regular season ends, they got some more good news about the return of one of their players. The team will be getting healthy in the backfield, as they announced that they're opening the 21-day practice window for Austin Ekeler as he returns from injured reserve.
Ekeler was on IR after suffering his second concussion of the season in Week 12 against the Dallas Cowboys. The running back was able to participate in the team's recent walk-through.
Earlier in the season, Ekeler spoke about the concussion and what he expected the recovery process to look like.
“It's week to week,” Ekeler said via The Athletic's Ben Standig. “I want to continue to learn more. It's my second concussion (this season). Am I more susceptible to a third now that I've had two and the severity of mine? It's a learning process for me because I've never had anything this bad and twice in the same season. … The best thing about {this} is the team has my back … I really appreciate DQ (Dan Quinn) and Adam Peters for being there.”
Ekeler has been solid for the Commanders this season, rushing for 355 yards with four touchdowns, and has caught 33 passes for 346 yards. As they prepare for the playoffs, Ekeler could play a role in helping their run game.