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Though he was limited in a couple of practices this week, Commanders running back Brian Robinson is good to go for Sunday’s game against the Titans.

Robinson (ankle) has no game status and is set to play in Week 13.

Robinson was a full participant in Friday’s session after he was limited on Wednesday and Thursday.

Cornerback Marshon Lattimore got on the field this week, but is unlikely to play against Tennessee as he’s listed as doubtful. Lattimore (hamstring) was limited in all three practices this week.

“We’re pumped that [Lattimore is] certainly closer, but we’re going to huddle up today and end of tomorrow to see where exactly we stand,” head coach Dan Quinn said on Friday, via JP Finlay of NBC 4 Washington. “We got a pretty strong process to go through and the player is a part of that too. So, we’re going to make all decisions, protect the team first, but man, is it good to have him back out there and get going. You can feel his energy about it too.”

Running back Austin Ekeler (concussion) and offensive tackle Andrew Wylie (concussion) have both been ruled out. While Ekeler did not practice all week, Wylie was limited on Thursday and Friday.

Defensive end Clelin Ferrell (knee), guard Nick Allegretti (ankle), receiver Noah Brown (knee), outside linebacker Dante Fowler (hip), cornerback Noah Igbinoghene (thumb), and linebacker Jordan Magee (elbow) are all off the report and are expected to play.


The Commanders worked out a pair of running backs on Tuesday, but didn’t sign either of them and that seemed like a good sign for Brian Robinson’s availability for this week’s game against the Titans.

So does Wednesday’s injury report. Robinson was listed as a limited participant due to the ankle injury that he suffered in last Sunday’s loss to the Cowboys.

Austin Ekeler remains in the concussion protocol and did not practice. Jeremy McNichols and Chris Rodriguez are the other backs on the 53-man roster.

Cornerback Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) was limited in his first practice since joining the team. Tackle Andrew Wylie (concussion), defensive end Clelin Ferrell (knee, rest), and tight end Zach Ertz (rest) did not practice.


The Titans’ upset win over the Texans on Sunday has them at 3-8 and 3.5 games out of first place in the AFC South, which head coach Brian Callahan says is enough to keep them alive in the playoff race.

“We’re not dead yet,” Callahan told reporters today.

The Titans could still finish with a winning record at 9-8, if they were to run the table.

“Still six weeks to play. A lot of things out there to play for still, and we have to find a way to win more games,” Callahan said.

Callahan said the Titans’ offense and much-maligned quarterback Will Levis are showing progress.

“We’ve played some really stout, difficult schemes over the last handful of weeks, really good players, and I think we’ve done a lot of positive things,” Callahan said. “We haven’t won enough of those games, but the growth of the offense against those schemes and those good players, has been positive. That’s where I take some of my positivity and optimism from, is that we have played good stretches of football against good defenses and that’s a good thing for us.”

Four of the Titans’ six remaining games are against teams with losing records, so there are some winnable games down the stretch. Winning all six of their remaining games is an extreme long shot, but Callahan believes his team is going to make some noise for the rest of the season.


The long wait for Marshon Lattimore to get on the field for the Commanders may be coming to an end.

Commanders head coach Dan Quinn told reporters at a press conference that Lattimore will take part in practice with the team on Wednesday. That will mark the first time he has been a participant in practice since being acquired in a trade with the Saints early this month.

Lattimore has a hamstring injury that also sidelined him for his final game in New Orleans. Quinn stopped short of saying that he’ll be in the lineup against the Titans on Sunday,

“We’re pumped to get him back on the field,” Quinn said, via JP Finlay of NBC4 Sports. “It’s hard to predict.”

The Commanders have lost three straight games and anything Lattimore can do to help them right the ship will be a welcome addition to the mix.


The Commanders have made a few roster moves on Tuesday.

Washington placed kicker Austin Seibert on injured reserve. He has been dealing with a right hip injury, missing a couple of games. He was then limited last week on Wednesday and Thursday before missing a field goal and two extra points in Sunday’s loss to Dallas.

Zane Gonzalez remains on the team’s practice squad. In two games, he made 3-of-3 field goals — all from 40-49 yards — and 3-of-3 extra points.

As a corresponding move, Washington re-signed running back Chris Rodriguez after waiving him late last week. Rodriguez has rushed for 56 yards on 13 carries so far this season.

Additionally, the team has signed defensive tackle Viliami Fehoko Jr. to the practice squad and released guard Marquis Hayes from the practice squad.