Uncertainty looms over Brandon Coleman injury after Commanders camp scare
Briefly

Brandon Coleman, a second-year offensive lineman for the Washington Commanders, raised concerns after limping off the practice field during training camp. Coleman is transitioning from left tackle to left guard following the trade of Laremy Tunsil. His performance in the new position was progressing well, but his recent injury brings uncertainty regarding his availability for joint practices and an upcoming preseason game. With another offensive lineman, Sam Cosmi, recovering from an ACL injury, the Commanders face concerns about their offensive line depth this season.
"Brandon Coleman limped off the practice field at training camp, raising concerns about his availability for upcoming practices and games as he transitions to left guard."
"The Commanders acquired Laremy Tunsil, shifting Coleman from left tackle to left guard, a move he had experience with from his college days at TCU."
"Andrew Wylie stepped in for Coleman during practice, but concerns about the offensive line depth increased given the absence of both Coleman and Sam Cosmi."
"Washington's coaching staff is cautious with Coleman's status and will provide updates, as the team prepares for the regular season opener against the New York Giants."
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