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Washington Commanders standout offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil suffered a minor injury during his team's practice.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNCommanders lose veteran offensive lineman for season with knee injury
The Washington Commanders figure to have solid depth at offensive tackle in 2025 after trading for five-time Pro Bowler ...
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Texans Wire on MSNFormer Texans OL coach defends Pro Bowl OT Laremy Tunsil on 'toxic culture' comments
Chris Strausser is setting the record straight on the 'borderline toxic' culture comments surrounding former Texans offensive ...
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Former Texans offensive line coach Chris Strausser defends Laremy Tunsil, says he wasn't the problem
Chris Strausser, who the Texans fired as offensive line coach after last season, admits his group in Houston was not good, ...
Washington Commanders rookie offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr. made his NFL preseason debut on Friday, and despite Washington's blowout loss to the New England ...
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A to Z Sports on MSNLaremy Tunsil is helping Commanders rookie Josh Conerly Jr. in a way that propelled Jayden Daniels to take off last season
The Commanders have built unique connections on the roster with big-name veterans and rising young stars, but one developing ...
Lucas Niang, who signed with Commanders from Chiefs in free agency, tore his ACL in Washington's preseason opener ...
Head coach Dan Quinn told reporters at a Sunday press conference that tackle Lucas Niang tore his ACL. Niang will miss the ...
Offensive tackle discussed penalty issueHow Laremy Tunsil, Texans plan to ‘iron out details’ of penalty issue: ‘As long as us and the refs are on the same page’ Texans rank third in NFL ...
Laremy Tunsil is a two-time Pro Bowl selection who’s never been named All-Pro before. He’s under contract through 2023, but wants to be in Houston on a long-term basis.
Tunsil and his mother have since pressed charges against the stepfather, according to Freeze. "His stepfather shoved his mom and Laremy punched him," a source said. "It's as simple as that.
Even with Tunsil at full health, the Texans would not recoup anything close to the two first-round picks and a second-rounder they gave up in exchange for Tunsil and receiver Kenny Stills just ...
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