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September 15, 2025
Steelers HC Mike Tomlin offers injury updates after loss to Seahawks
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Steelers HC Mike Tomlin offers injury updates after loss to Seahawks
Steelers lose a pair of defensive anchors to high-ankle sprains, risking a two-week lull just before a bye. Loudermilk and Highsmith are sidelined, with Herbig back to stabilize the line and Black and Lee stepping in for Loudermilk. Harmon’s return remains uncertain, while the Steelers must navigate a road test at New England. Key early-game injuries and depth-chart shuffles define Pittsburgh’s short-term outlook as they chase depth and scheme tweaks.
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https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 10, 2025
Lucas Niang tears ACL, forcing Commanders to continue hunt for reserve linemen - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Lucas Niang tears ACL, forcing Commanders to continue hunt for reserve linemen - Washington Times

Lucas Niang’s season-ending ACL tear leaves the Commanders vulnerably thin on the edge, thrusting an unsettled training camp competition at right tackle. Washington also awaits guard Sam Cosmi’s return from ACL injury, with the opener against New York looming on Sept. 7. Niang had been lined up to replace Nate Herbig, who retired earlier in the offseason, and the team has not yet announced who will occupy Niang’s spot on the roster. In the mix are former Chiefs linemen Andrew Wylie and Nick Allegretti, who joined Washington in the offseason and could factor into early depth.

Two weeks into camp, the coaching staff remains tight-lipped about the exact replacement plan, increasing the importance of internal competition and possible early-season lineup shuffles. Cosmi’s status adds another layer of intrigue, as his ACL tear last season cast doubt on his readiness for Week 1. The Chiefs connection in Washington’s room, plus Cosmi’s uncertain timeline, creates a delicate puzzle for fantasy owners tracking Washington’s run game and quarterback protection as the season approaches.

Given Niang’s season-ending injury, who steps into the right tackle role and how might this affect fantasy lineups in Week 1?If the edge protection is unstable in Week 1, which Washington players gain fantasy value as a result?What roster moves might Washington pursue to bolster the line after Niang’s injury and Herbig’s retirement?Does Niang’s injury influence the fantasy outlook for Washington’s offense in Week 1 against the Giants?
Mentions:
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/aug/10/l..

July 29, 2025
Nate Herbig, Washington Commanders offensive lineman, retires during training camp - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Nate Herbig, Washington Commanders offensive lineman, retires during training camp - Washington Times
Nate Herbig, the Washington Commanders offensive lineman, has announced his retirement just one week into training camp. The 27-year-old made the decision to step away from the game, which Coach Dan Quinn characterized as a personal choice. Herbig had recently signed a one-year, $1.3 million contract, aiming to compete for a backup spot after a season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Previously, he started 30 games in his NFL career since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2019 with the Philadelphia Eagles.
What will be the immediate impacts of Herbig's retirement on the Commanders' line?What strategies do NFL teams use to manage unforeseen retirements during training camp?What will be the long-term implications of Herbig's retirement for his career?What can be learned from Herbig's situation for aspiring undrafted players?
Mentions:
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jul/29/n..

July 29, 2025
Dan Quinn reveals Commanders' veteran offensive lineman is retiring
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Dan Quinn reveals Commanders' veteran offensive lineman is retiring
In a sudden turn of events, Washington Commanders' offensive lineman Nate Herbig has announced his retirement from the NFL. Herbig, who was a recent addition to the Commanders, was expected to bolster the team's offensive line after a significant offseason overhaul, which included the acquisition of Pro Bowler Laremy Tunsil and the drafting of Josh Conerly Jr. The 27-year-old Herbig has had a solid career, with 61 appearances and 30 starts since joining the league in 2019. His unexpected exit leaves a gap in the Commanders' depth chart as they prepare for the upcoming season.
What are potential implications of the Commanders' offensive line changes?How can the Commanders improve their offensive line depth?What strategies can the Commanders use without Herbig?What are the long-term effects of losing a player like Herbig?
Mentions:
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
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https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

June 4, 2025
Commanders' offensive supporting cast has much to prove in 2025
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders' offensive supporting cast has much to prove in 2025

The Washington Commanders are making a significant effort to bolster their offense around quarterback Jayden Daniels by acquiring new talent. Key additions include Laremy Tunsil and Josh Conerly Jr. on the offensive line, alongside Foster Sarell and Nate Herbig, enhancing the protection for Daniels. Retaining Mi

chael Gallup adds depth at wide receiver, and the overall strategy seems focused on creating a potent offensive unit. The Commanders are determined to change their fortunes and challenge for a playoff spot by maximizing the potential of their investments in both the draft and free agency.

What are the Commanders' most significant weaknesses heading into the new season?How will the new offensive line impact the Commanders' run game?What can we expect from the Commanders' overall offensive strategy?What impact will the new signings have on the locker room culture?
Mentions:
@Foster Sarell | Washington Commanders | NFL
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@Laremy Tunsil | Washington Commanders | NFL
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@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

September 15, 2025
Steelers HC Mike Tomlin offers injury updates after loss to Seahawks
@TheSteelersWire
Steelers Wire
Steelers HC Mike Tomlin offers injury updates after loss to Seahawks
Steelers lose a pair of defensive anchors to high-ankle sprains, risking a two-week lull just before a bye. Loudermilk and Highsmith are sidelined, with Herbig back to stabilize the line and Black and Lee stepping in for Loudermilk. Harmon’s return remains uncertain, while the Steelers must navigate a road test at New England. Key early-game injuries and depth-chart shuffles define Pittsburgh’s short-term outlook as they chase depth and scheme tweaks.
Mentions:
@Alex Highsmith | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Alex Highsmith | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
@Derrick Harmon | Pittsburgh Steelers | NFL
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https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

August 10, 2025
Lucas Niang tears ACL, forcing Commanders to continue hunt for reserve linemen - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Lucas Niang tears ACL, forcing Commanders to continue hunt for reserve linemen - Washington Times

Lucas Niang’s season-ending ACL tear leaves the Commanders vulnerably thin on the edge, thrusting an unsettled training camp competition at right tackle. Washington also awaits guard Sam Cosmi’s return from ACL injury, with the opener against New York looming on Sept. 7. Niang had been lined up to replace Nate Herbig, who retired earlier in the offseason, and the team has not yet announced who will occupy Niang’s spot on the roster. In the mix are former Chiefs linemen Andrew Wylie and Nick Allegretti, who joined Washington in the offseason and could factor into early depth.

Two weeks into camp, the coaching staff remains tight-lipped about the exact replacement plan, increasing the importance of internal competition and possible early-season lineup shuffles. Cosmi’s status adds another layer of intrigue, as his ACL tear last season cast doubt on his readiness for Week 1. The Chiefs connection in Washington’s room, plus Cosmi’s uncertain timeline, creates a delicate puzzle for fantasy owners tracking Washington’s run game and quarterback protection as the season approaches.

Given Niang’s season-ending injury, who steps into the right tackle role and how might this affect fantasy lineups in Week 1?If the edge protection is unstable in Week 1, which Washington players gain fantasy value as a result?What roster moves might Washington pursue to bolster the line after Niang’s injury and Herbig’s retirement?Does Niang’s injury influence the fantasy outlook for Washington’s offense in Week 1 against the Giants?
Mentions:
@Andrew Wylie | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Andrew Wylie | Washington Commanders | NFL
Detroit Lions | NFL
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Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
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@Lucas Niang | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
New York Giants | NFL
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@Nick Allegretti | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Nick Allegretti | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Sam Cosmi | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Sam Cosmi | Washington Commanders | NFL
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Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/aug/10/l..

July 29, 2025
Nate Herbig, Washington Commanders offensive lineman, retires during training camp - Washington Times
The Washington Times
The Washington Times
Nate Herbig, Washington Commanders offensive lineman, retires during training camp - Washington Times
Nate Herbig, the Washington Commanders offensive lineman, has announced his retirement just one week into training camp. The 27-year-old made the decision to step away from the game, which Coach Dan Quinn characterized as a personal choice. Herbig had recently signed a one-year, $1.3 million contract, aiming to compete for a backup spot after a season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Previously, he started 30 games in his NFL career since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2019 with the Philadelphia Eagles.
What will be the immediate impacts of Herbig's retirement on the Commanders' line?What strategies do NFL teams use to manage unforeseen retirements during training camp?What will be the long-term implications of Herbig's retirement for his career?What can be learned from Herbig's situation for aspiring undrafted players?
Mentions:
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/jul/29/n..

July 29, 2025
Dan Quinn reveals Commanders' veteran offensive lineman is retiring
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Dan Quinn reveals Commanders' veteran offensive lineman is retiring
In a sudden turn of events, Washington Commanders' offensive lineman Nate Herbig has announced his retirement from the NFL. Herbig, who was a recent addition to the Commanders, was expected to bolster the team's offensive line after a significant offseason overhaul, which included the acquisition of Pro Bowler Laremy Tunsil and the drafting of Josh Conerly Jr. The 27-year-old Herbig has had a solid career, with 61 appearances and 30 starts since joining the league in 2019. His unexpected exit leaves a gap in the Commanders' depth chart as they prepare for the upcoming season.
What are potential implications of the Commanders' offensive line changes?How can the Commanders improve their offensive line depth?What strategies can the Commanders use without Herbig?What are the long-term effects of losing a player like Herbig?
Mentions:
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

June 4, 2025
Commanders' offensive supporting cast has much to prove in 2025
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders' offensive supporting cast has much to prove in 2025

The Washington Commanders are making a significant effort to bolster their offense around quarterback Jayden Daniels by acquiring new talent. Key additions include Laremy Tunsil and Josh Conerly Jr. on the offensive line, alongside Foster Sarell and Nate Herbig, enhancing the protection for Daniels. Retaining Mi

chael Gallup adds depth at wide receiver, and the overall strategy seems focused on creating a potent offensive unit. The Commanders are determined to change their fortunes and challenge for a playoff spot by maximizing the potential of their investments in both the draft and free agency.

What are the Commanders' most significant weaknesses heading into the new season?How will the new offensive line impact the Commanders' run game?What can we expect from the Commanders' overall offensive strategy?What impact will the new signings have on the locker room culture?
Mentions:
@Foster Sarell | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Foster Sarell | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Josh Conerly Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Josh Conerly Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Laremy Tunsil | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Laremy Tunsil | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

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