The Washington Commanders extended a historic season Saturday with a victory over the Detroit Lions to advance to their first NFC Championship appearance since winning the Super Bowl following the 1991 season.
They will play in next week’s NFC title game without one of their best offensive linemen. The Commanders announced Sunday that right guard Sam Cosmi has a torn ACL. The injury will sideline him against the Eagles and poses a threat to his availability early next season.
Cosmi was injured in the second quarter against Detroit while blocking a Brian Robinson touchdown. Lions defensive lineman Za’Darius Smith unintentionally rolled into the back of Cosmi’s right leg, and Cosmi’s knee buckled as he fell backward with his leg trapped.
Cosmi finally limped off the field with the help of the coaches, and his night and his season were over.
Veteran backup Trent Scott replaced Cosmi against the Lions and will likely take his place at right guard against the Eagles.
Cosmi is a fourth-year NFL veteran who began his rookie season with the Commanders in 2021. A second-round pick, Cosmi played his first two seasons at right tackle before moving to the interior in 2023. Forward Saturday, he’s played on 100% of Washington’s offensive snaps over the past two seasons and has become a leader and one of the best players on the offensive line.
Sam Cosmi: “Knocked down, but never knocked out”
Cosmi addressed her injury on Instagram on Sunday after commanders announced her diagnosis.
“Knocked down, but never knocked out,” Cosmi wrote. “What a dream this season has been for me. Seeing the DMV full of pride after years of waiting has brought me so much joy.
“Being able to play alongside my brothers every day, fighting for something bigger than myself is something I am incredibly grateful for. I am heartbroken my season was cut short, but I know our journey is not over yet. Go win it all, boys.
“Nation Commanders, see you next season. From tests to testimonials. #HTTC”
Scott is an experienced veteran with 23 starts and 88 appearances in seven NFL seasons with the Chargers, Panthers, Steelers and Commanders. He will get a promotion to the starting lineup at the most critical time of the season.