Washington Commanders center Tyler Biadasz left Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons with an ankle injury after being rolled on during a play. He was seen limping off the field and later taken to the locker room. His absence could significantly impact the Commanders' offensive line, especially against the Falcons' aggressive defense which has already secured two sacks against quarterback Jayden Daniels.
The Washington Commanders are searching for their 11th win of the season against the Atlanta Falcons . Though the team is playing some good football on Sunday, they will now continue the game without starting center Tyler Biadasz .
More news: Jets Officially Replace Aaron Rodgers at Quarterback During Bills BlowoutBiadasz was rolled on during a block, and his leg was trapped under a defender on the Atlanta Falcons. Following the play, he was on the ground for some time grimacing in pain.Biadasz was able to walk off the field, but he had a noticeable limp. Following a stint in the blue medical tent, he was immediately taken to the locker room for further evaluation.Losing Biadasz for the game is going to impact the offensive line strength for the Commanders. He has been solid in 2024, and now quarterback Jayden Daniels is down a starter that is key in protecting him.The Falcons' defense has been all over Daniels so far, securing two sacks so far on Sunday Night Football.Per the Commanders' official X account, Biadasz is questionable to return to the game with an ankle injury. A camera cut showed the center being placed in the blue medical tent, and he was slamming his helmet on the table in clear frustration.Usually, when a player is showing that level of frustration, they know that the injury they suffered is significant. That is not always the case, but it does happen quite often. The hope is that Biadasz only suffered a minor injury.Even if Biadasz suffered a minor injury, he might not suit up for Week 18. This would be detrimental if the Commanders were still searching for a playoff spot. The easiest way to achieve a postseason berth is by winning on Sunday.At the time of this writing, the Commanders are losing to the Falcons 17-7. With Biadasz out, Washington will have Michae Deiter in for Biadasz. Deiter is a proven veteran but is still a backup.More news: NFL News: AFC Playoff Picture Gets More Complicated With Dolphins WinDaniels has been under duress in the game and has not been able to sling the ball in the same manner that he usually does in games. Through the first half of the game, he has thrown 92 yards, one touchdown, and one interception.The Commanders will need to tighten things up if they are going to get past the Falcons and lock up a playoff spot. Should Washington win, it will also lock up the NFC West for the Los Angeles Rams.For more on the Commanders, head to Newsweek Sports.
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