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Washington Commanders move Chase Young to reserve/PUP list; DE out at least first four games

ASHBURN, Va. — The Washington Commanders placed defensive end Chase Young on the reserve/physically unable to perform list Tuesday, leaving him unavailable for the first four games of the season.

Young opened camp on the active/PUP list after tearing his right ACL and MCL in a Nov. 14 game vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Young underwent reconstructive surgery, lengthening his recovery time.

Washington made the move to get down to the required 80 players by Tuesday’s 4 p.m. ET deadline. The Commanders also placed backup center Tyler Larsen (Achilles) on the same list as Young.

The move with Young wasn’t a surprise, given that Washington coach Ron Rivera mentioned the possibility earlier in training camp and had previously announced that Young wouldn’t be ready to return by Week 1 when the Commanders host the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Young won’t be eligible to return until Oct. 9 against the Tennessee Titans.

“As we go through this, it’s hard to predict on recovery time,” Rivera said Tuesday. “This injury is a little bit more severe than the average one is, and because of that, the timeline is a little bit longer. What is that timeline? I can’t tell you.”

Young, the second overall pick in the 2020 draft, recorded 1.5 sacks in nine games last season. As a rookie, he finished with 7.5 sacks, four forced fumbles and three recoveries, one of which resulted in a touchdown, and was named the NFL’s Defensive Rookie of the Year.

Without Young at end, Washington will use James Smith-Williams and Casey Toohill in his place.

The Commanders also released receiver Kelvin Harmon and tackle Rashod Hill and placed linebacker Nathan Gerry on the reserve/injured list.

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Washington Commanders star DE Chase Young (ACL) to miss at least season opener

ASHBURN, Va. — Washington Commanders defensive end Chase Young will miss at least the season opener — and possibly more — because of a knee injury he suffered late last year.

The timetable isn’t surprising given that coach Ron Rivera on Tuesday said Young would take the most time of the four players placed on the physically unable to perform list. One team source had told ESPN earlier this month that Young would return mid-September at the earliest.

But Thursday was the first time Rivera publicly provided any sort of timetable for Young, the No. 2 pick in the 2020 draft. Washington’s first regular-season game is Sept. 11. Young tore his right ACL on Nov. 14.

At one point, Rivera said Young would open the season on the PUP list, which means he would miss at least four games.

Players must sit out the first four games before practicing, but there is no set number of practices they must participate in before returning.

Rivera later amended that to say he knew only that Young “will not play the first game.” However, there is a possibility he would open the season on the PUP list or injured reserve. He would miss at least four games if he goes on IR.

“It just depends on where he is. I can’t tell you,” Rivera said. “The doctor is the only one that can tell you.

“You guys want me to give you a number. I can’t give you a number. I don’t want to put pressure on the young man to try to hit a number that I can’t give you.”

Young needed a graft from his left knee to help reconstruct the ACL. That lengthened his recovery timetable.

“It was a serious injury,” Rivera said. “He’s doing everything he’s supposed to. He’s on time as far as where the doctors think he should be, and as he gets better and better we can update you. But right now, he’s right where he needs to be.”

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Washington Commanders star DE Chase Young (ACL) to miss at least season opener

ASHBURN, Va. — Washington Commanders defensive end Chase Young will miss at least the season opener — and possibly more — because of a knee injury he suffered late last year.

The timetable isn’t surprising given that coach Ron Rivera on Tuesday said Young would take the most time of the four players placed on the physically unable to perform list. One team source had told ESPN earlier this month that Young would return mid-September at the earliest.

But Thursday was the first time Rivera publicly provided any sort of timetable for Young, the No. 2 pick in the 2020 draft. Washington’s first regular-season game is Sept. 11. Young tore his right ACL on Nov. 14.

At one point, Rivera said Young would open the season on the PUP list, which means he would miss at least four games.

Players must sit out the first four games before practicing, but there is no set number of practices they must participate in before returning.

Rivera later amended that to say he knew only that Young “will not play the first game.” However, there is a possibility he would open the season on the PUP list or injured reserve. He would miss at least four games if he goes on IR.

“It just depends on where he is. I can’t tell you,” Rivera said. “The doctor is the only one that can tell you.

“You guys want me to give you a number. I can’t give you a number. I don’t want to put pressure on the young man to try to hit a number that I can’t give you.”

Young needed a graft from his left knee to help reconstruct the ACL. That lengthened his recovery timetable.

“It was a serious injury,” Rivera said. “He’s doing everything he’s supposed to. He’s on time as far as where the doctors think he should be, and as he gets better and better we can update you. But right now, he’s right where he needs to be.”

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