Appears to be past shin issue
Coleman (shin) was deemed a full participant in Monday's practice walkthrough.
ANALYSIS
Coleman left late in Saturday's loss to Philadelphia due to a shin injury, but his designation of 'full' Monday suggests he's not going to miss additional time. He could be needed to start at left tackle against the Cowboys on Thursday, as Laremy Tunsil missed Week 16 due to an oblique issue and was deemed a DNP in the walkthrough Monday.
Coleman left late in Saturday's loss to Philadelphia due to a shin injury, but his designation of 'full' Monday suggests he's not going to miss additional time. He could be needed to start at left tackle against the Cowboys on Thursday, as Laremy Tunsil missed Week 16 due to an oblique issue and was deemed a DNP in the walkthrough Monday.
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Exits with shin injury
Coleman (shin) exited Saturday's game against the Eagles in the fourth quarter and did not return, Tashan Reed of The Washington Post reports.
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Back in action
Coleman (shoulder) returned to the field for the start of the second half Thursday versus Green Bay.
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Questionable to return
Coleman (shoulder) is questionable to return to Thursday's contest against the Packers.
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Returns to practice
Coleman (lower body) participated in Washington's practice Wednesday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.
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Sidelined at Monday's practice
Coleman (lower body) won't practice Monday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic reports.
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Viewed as left tackle
The Commanders are counting on Coleman to become the long-term starter at left tackle, John Keim of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
The Commanders selected Coleman with the 67th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, addressing a clear need along their offensive line. It's unclear whether he'll begin his career at tackle or move to guard as a rookie -- he played both during his career at TCU -- but Washington is counting on him to eventually emerge on the blind side of new franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels. In the short term, Coleman would have to beat out Cornelius Lucas for the starting job at left tackle.
The Commanders selected Coleman with the 67th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, addressing a clear need along their offensive line. It's unclear whether he'll begin his career at tackle or move to guard as a rookie -- he played both during his career at TCU -- but Washington is counting on him to eventually emerge on the blind side of new franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels. In the short term, Coleman would have to beat out Cornelius Lucas for the starting job at left tackle.

