The Detroit Lions will face significant challenges in their upcoming divisional round matchup against the Washington Commanders as starting right guard Kevin Zeitler has been ruled out due to a hamstring injury. Zeitler suffered this injury during the regular-season finale against the Minnesota Vikings on January 5. His absence is a considerable blow to the Lions' offensive line, which will need to adjust with either rookie Christian Mahogany or Kayode Awosika stepping into the starting role.
In addition to Zeitler, the Lions will be without defensive lineman Pat O’Connor, who is dealing with a calf injury. Cornerback Ennis Rakestraw is questionable as he grapples with a hamstring issue along with an illness, leaving the Lions with a few uncertainties heading into Saturday night’s game. Coach Dan Campbell remains optimistic about his team's prospects despite these setbacks, expressing confidence in the backups.
The Commanders, on the other hand, are likely to field a full-strength team, including six-time All-Pro linebacker Bobby Wagner, who has overcome an ankle injury that sidelined him for practice earlier in the week. Wagner, who played a pivotal role in the team’s wild-card victory against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has downplayed any concerns regarding his health, focusing instead on the upcoming game. Rookie linebacker Jordan Magee has been ruled out due to a hamstring issue, while linebacker Mykal Walker and rookie tight end Colson Yankoff are both listed as questionable due to illness and injury respectively. Meanwhile, kicker Zane Gonzalez, who secured the win against Tampa Bay with a last-second field goal, is expected to play despite earlier concerns regarding his hip injury.