NFL: Commanders G Sam Cosmi (torn ACL) done for playoffs

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The Washington Commanders will be without starting right guard Sam Cosmi for the rest of the playoffs.

Cosmi suffered a torn ACL in Washington’s NFC divisional-round win over the top-seeded Detroit Lions on Saturday night. An MRI on Sunday confirmed the severity of the injury.

The injury occurred about five minutes into the second quarter when Detroit defender Za’Darius Smith inadvertently hit the back of Cosmi’s legs, with Cosmi’s right leg pinned under Smith’s body. Cosmi hobbled off the field with trainers.

Cosmi was replaced by veteran backup Trent Scott, who is playing with his fourth team in seven NFL seasons.

Cosmi, 25, was selected by Washington in the second round (51st overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft. He has played in 57 regular-season games (49 starts) for Washington, starting all 17 games and playing 100 percent of the team’s snaps each of the past two seasons.

The Commanders will visit the Philadelphia Eagles — 28-22 winners over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday — for the NFC championship next weekend. The NFC East rivals split two regular-season meetings, with the host Eagles winning 26-18 on Nov. 14, and the host Commanders scoring late for a 36-33 victory on Dec. 22.

–Field Level Media

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