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August 10, 2025
All aTwitter: 11-Aug-25 - Commanders sign veteran LB/ST player as OT Lucas Niang goes to IR; WR Tay Martin gets noticed | Hogs Haven
Scott Jennings
Hogs Haven
All aTwitter: 11-Aug-25 - Commanders sign veteran LB/ST player as OT Lucas Niang goes to IR; WR Tay Martin gets noticed | Hogs Haven

Washington Commanders reshuffle their depth, signing a veteran linebacker/special-teams contributor while placing Lucas Niang on IR, shifting the edge protection and opening rotational opportunities at tackle. Tay Martin is drawing more notice in camp, suggesting a potential rise in targets behind top receivers. The dual moves underline a focus on stabilizing special teams and adding receiving depth as the offense builds cohesion for the season ahead.

Niang's IR stint leaves the edge and right-tackle depth in flux, likely prompting a rotation of blockers and emphasizing athleticism on the edge. The veteran LB/ST addition signals an emphasis on coverage units and defensive flexibility, which could indirectly boost Washington’s field-position and turnover potential. Martin’s ascent provides a clearer path for a versatile fourth option, making him a sneaky fantasy pickup if role clarity comes before Week 1.

For fantasy managers, monitor practice reports and depth-chart updates as the season approaches. The moves imply a lean toward reliability on special teams and a more flexible offense, with Martin positioned as a rotation piece who could surface in multislot packages when called upon.

What immediate fantasy moves should owners consider after these Washington roster tweaks?Which Washington WRs could surface beyond top two in red-zone or third-down roles?How does Niang's IR status affect the Commanders' offensive plan in Week 1?What is the breakout potential for Tay Martin given this roster move?
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August 10, 2025
Commanders lose veteran OL to season-ending knee injury
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders lose veteran OL to season-ending knee injury

Lucas Niang's ACL tear ends his season with Washington after joining in July, leaving the Commanders with notable depth questions at tackle just as a major upgrade arrives. Washington traded for Laremy Tunsil, a five-time Pro Bowler, and grabbed Josh Conerly Jr. in the first round to fortify the edge. Niang had impressed in a short window, but the injury forces a quick recalibration behind Tunsil and Conerly. New guard depth and veteran options like Andrew Wylie, Trent Scott, and Bobby Hart are now more critical as Washington braces for the early season.

With Niang out, the Tunsil‑Conerly dynamic anchors an upgraded left side, while Wylie’s versatility provides immediate reliability. The team must balance rookie development with roster depth, as preseason setbacks against New England highlighted the thin margin behind the starters. Fantasy angles hinge on Howell’s protection, the run game’s efficiency, and how quickly Conerly can adapt to the NFL’s speed, given the new, deeper tackle room.

Given Niang's injury, should fantasy managers worry about Washington's Week 1 line protection?Which depth players could step up for Washington later in the season if injuries persist?How will Conerly Jr.’s presence influence the run game and pass protection in the early weeks?Could Conerly Jr. become a cornerstone of the line in the near future?
Mentions:
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August 10, 2025
Dan Quinn: OL out for season; 14 free agents worked out after practice | Hogs Haven
Scott Jennings
Hogs Haven
Dan Quinn: OL out for season; 14 free agents worked out after practice | Hogs Haven

Washington Commanders face a high-profile Monday Night tilt with Cincinnati after a rough 48-18 setback in New England. Dan Quinn told reporters that tape is being broken down and corrected, signaling a markedly different look come game week. A season-ender for Lucas Niang reshapes the O-line picture, and the organization sat 14 free agents after practice as it evaluates depth and special-teams options. Kicking remains fluid, with Matt Gay going 4-for-5 in a recent session but no overt kicker competition yet. Jaylin Lane has been handling punt duties, while the team continues ramping up for the preseason and exploring how Laremy Tunsil’s presence could anchor the trenches.

Injury updates and roster churn loom large as the Commanders tilt toward Week 1 against Cincinnati. The Niang injury adds urgency to fortifying protection and depth, while the free-agent workouts underscore a willingness to mix-and-match parts. Washington’s coaching staff insists the club will look different from Friday’s game, focusing on修 tape study, cleaner execution, and smarter substitutions as preseason work intensifies ahead of a potential division showcase on MNF.

Which Washington lineman likely fills Niang's spot in Week 1, and what is the fantasy impact for Howell and Washington’s backs?Is Matt Gay the Week 1 kicker, or should fantasy players monitor other options from the post-practice workouts?What does Laremy Tunsil’s presence mean for the Commanders’ protection and RB fantasy upside?Which free-agent LB from the workouts is most likely to win a rotational role, and how would that affect Commanders’ IDP values?
Mentions:
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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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@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
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@Nick Allegretti | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Nick Allegretti | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Sam Cosmi | Washington Commanders | NFL
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/aug/10/l..

November 26, 2024
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona
Dave Skretta The Associated Press
Toronto Star
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona

D.J. Humphries, a veteran offensive tackle, has joined the Kansas City Chiefs, marking his first practice with the team after signing a deal. The Chiefs are in need of protection for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, particularly at left tackle, following struggles from Wanya Morris and Kingsley Suamataia.

Chiefs' offensive coordinator Matt Nagy expressed excitement about Humphries' personality and potential contributions, although he acknowledged the need for a ramp-up period due to the player's recent recovery from a knee injury.

In addition to Humphries, the Chiefs are managing several roster changes, including the signing of Matthew Wright and the placement of Peyton Hendershot on injured reserve. The team is also optimistic about the return of running back Isiah Pacheco and pass rusher Charles Omenihu, both of whom have been sidelined by injuries.

What impact will D.J. Humphries have on the Chiefs' offensive line?How are the Chiefs managing their injury list as they approach the playoffs?What strategies might the Chiefs employ to enhance their pass rush?How does the addition of Isiah Pacheco change the dynamics of the Chiefs' backfield?
Mentions:
@Baylor Cupp | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
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@Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Isiah Pacheco | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Kareem Hunt | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Kareem Hunt | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Spencer Shrader | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Spencer Shrader | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Truman Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Truman Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/football/veteran-ot..

August 10, 2025
All aTwitter: 11-Aug-25 - Commanders sign veteran LB/ST player as OT Lucas Niang goes to IR; WR Tay Martin gets noticed | Hogs Haven
Scott Jennings
Hogs Haven
All aTwitter: 11-Aug-25 - Commanders sign veteran LB/ST player as OT Lucas Niang goes to IR; WR Tay Martin gets noticed | Hogs Haven

Washington Commanders reshuffle their depth, signing a veteran linebacker/special-teams contributor while placing Lucas Niang on IR, shifting the edge protection and opening rotational opportunities at tackle. Tay Martin is drawing more notice in camp, suggesting a potential rise in targets behind top receivers. The dual moves underline a focus on stabilizing special teams and adding receiving depth as the offense builds cohesion for the season ahead.

Niang's IR stint leaves the edge and right-tackle depth in flux, likely prompting a rotation of blockers and emphasizing athleticism on the edge. The veteran LB/ST addition signals an emphasis on coverage units and defensive flexibility, which could indirectly boost Washington’s field-position and turnover potential. Martin’s ascent provides a clearer path for a versatile fourth option, making him a sneaky fantasy pickup if role clarity comes before Week 1.

For fantasy managers, monitor practice reports and depth-chart updates as the season approaches. The moves imply a lean toward reliability on special teams and a more flexible offense, with Martin positioned as a rotation piece who could surface in multislot packages when called upon.

What immediate fantasy moves should owners consider after these Washington roster tweaks?Which Washington WRs could surface beyond top two in red-zone or third-down roles?How does Niang's IR status affect the Commanders' offensive plan in Week 1?What is the breakout potential for Tay Martin given this roster move?
Mentions:
@Lucas Niang | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Tay Martin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Tay Martin | Washington Commanders | NFL
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https://www.hogshaven.com/openthread/368706/all-at..

August 10, 2025
Commanders lose veteran OL to season-ending knee injury
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders lose veteran OL to season-ending knee injury

Lucas Niang's ACL tear ends his season with Washington after joining in July, leaving the Commanders with notable depth questions at tackle just as a major upgrade arrives. Washington traded for Laremy Tunsil, a five-time Pro Bowler, and grabbed Josh Conerly Jr. in the first round to fortify the edge. Niang had impressed in a short window, but the injury forces a quick recalibration behind Tunsil and Conerly. New guard depth and veteran options like Andrew Wylie, Trent Scott, and Bobby Hart are now more critical as Washington braces for the early season.

With Niang out, the Tunsil‑Conerly dynamic anchors an upgraded left side, while Wylie’s versatility provides immediate reliability. The team must balance rookie development with roster depth, as preseason setbacks against New England highlighted the thin margin behind the starters. Fantasy angles hinge on Howell’s protection, the run game’s efficiency, and how quickly Conerly can adapt to the NFL’s speed, given the new, deeper tackle room.

Given Niang's injury, should fantasy managers worry about Washington's Week 1 line protection?Which depth players could step up for Washington later in the season if injuries persist?How will Conerly Jr.’s presence influence the run game and pass protection in the early weeks?Could Conerly Jr. become a cornerstone of the line in the near future?
Mentions:
@Josh Conerly Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Josh Conerly Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Laremy Tunsil | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Laremy Tunsil | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Lucas Niang | Washington Commanders | NFL

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

August 10, 2025
Dan Quinn: OL out for season; 14 free agents worked out after practice | Hogs Haven
Scott Jennings
Hogs Haven
Dan Quinn: OL out for season; 14 free agents worked out after practice | Hogs Haven

Washington Commanders face a high-profile Monday Night tilt with Cincinnati after a rough 48-18 setback in New England. Dan Quinn told reporters that tape is being broken down and corrected, signaling a markedly different look come game week. A season-ender for Lucas Niang reshapes the O-line picture, and the organization sat 14 free agents after practice as it evaluates depth and special-teams options. Kicking remains fluid, with Matt Gay going 4-for-5 in a recent session but no overt kicker competition yet. Jaylin Lane has been handling punt duties, while the team continues ramping up for the preseason and exploring how Laremy Tunsil’s presence could anchor the trenches.

Injury updates and roster churn loom large as the Commanders tilt toward Week 1 against Cincinnati. The Niang injury adds urgency to fortifying protection and depth, while the free-agent workouts underscore a willingness to mix-and-match parts. Washington’s coaching staff insists the club will look different from Friday’s game, focusing on修 tape study, cleaner execution, and smarter substitutions as preseason work intensifies ahead of a potential division showcase on MNF.

Which Washington lineman likely fills Niang's spot in Week 1, and what is the fantasy impact for Howell and Washington’s backs?Is Matt Gay the Week 1 kicker, or should fantasy players monitor other options from the post-practice workouts?What does Laremy Tunsil’s presence mean for the Commanders’ protection and RB fantasy upside?Which free-agent LB from the workouts is most likely to win a rotational role, and how would that affect Commanders’ IDP values?
Mentions:
@Laremy Tunsil | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Laremy Tunsil | Washington Commanders | NFL
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@Matt Gay | Washington Commanders | NFL
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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
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@Nate Herbig | Washington Commanders | NFL
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/aug/10/l..

November 26, 2024
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona
Dave Skretta The Associated Press
Toronto Star
Veteran OT D.J. Humphries joins Chiefs after recovering from torn ACL sustained with Arizona

D.J. Humphries, a veteran offensive tackle, has joined the Kansas City Chiefs, marking his first practice with the team after signing a deal. The Chiefs are in need of protection for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, particularly at left tackle, following struggles from Wanya Morris and Kingsley Suamataia.

Chiefs' offensive coordinator Matt Nagy expressed excitement about Humphries' personality and potential contributions, although he acknowledged the need for a ramp-up period due to the player's recent recovery from a knee injury.

In addition to Humphries, the Chiefs are managing several roster changes, including the signing of Matthew Wright and the placement of Peyton Hendershot on injured reserve. The team is also optimistic about the return of running back Isiah Pacheco and pass rusher Charles Omenihu, both of whom have been sidelined by injuries.

What impact will D.J. Humphries have on the Chiefs' offensive line?How are the Chiefs managing their injury list as they approach the playoffs?What strategies might the Chiefs employ to enhance their pass rush?How does the addition of Isiah Pacheco change the dynamics of the Chiefs' backfield?
Mentions:
@Baylor Cupp | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
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@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Peyton Hendershot | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
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@Spencer Shrader | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
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