Although the Washington Commanders have had a good season so far, the team has been hit by the injury bug numerous times. Now, one of the Commanders’ running backs is being placed on injured reserve.
Washington Commanders Place Running Back On IR
Austin Ekeler, the first-year running back with the Washington Commanders, has been placed on injured reserve following a concussion suffered during a game against the Dallas Cowboys. This setback is significant for the Commanders, as Ekeler has been a vital piece of their offense. He has contributed both in the air and on the ground.
Production
Ekeler’s stats reflect his importance. He is the Commanders’ third-leading rusher and fourth-leading receiver. Ekeler has totaled 701 yards on the season, trailing only wide receiver Terry McLaurin in overall yards. His versatility as a dual-threat back has provided quarterback Jayden Daniels with a reliable safety valve. His ability to execute both through the air and on the ground has been pivotal. Without Ekeler, Washington will need to get more creative on offense.
Next Man Up
In Ekeler’s absence, Brian Robinson Jr. is expected to shoulder the bulk of the rushing workload. Robinson, a strong and consistent runner, has already been a key part of the Commanders’ ground game. Jeremy McNichols may also be called upon to contribute. This is especially in passing situations where Ekeler’s skill set will be missed the most.
What’s Next?
For the Commanders, this injury comes at a pivotal time in their season. The team has lost their last three games including to a slumping Cowboys team. Washington will need creative adjustments to maintain their offensive efficiency and competitiveness in the NFC playoff race. Ekeler’s IR designation is a cause for concern for fantasy football managers as well. Look to add some running back depth through the waiver wire.
The Commanders host the Tennessee Titans this Sunday. Look for the team to feature Brian Robinson Jr. a lot on the ground as well as utilizing quarterback Jayden Daniels’ legs.