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Brandon Coleman to Step In for Injured Laremy Tunsil: Washington Commanders Face Crucial Division Game
The Washington Commanders are set to face the Eagles this Saturday, with star player Laremy Tunsil out due to injury. Brandon Coleman, who previously started the season at left guard, will fill in for Tunsil. Coleman has experience replacing Tunsil, having stepped in earlier this season when Tunsil was injured. Head coach Dan Quinn expressed confidence in Colemans ability to perform, highlighting his versatility and preparation. Colemans first start since the initial two games of the season will be crucial as the Commanders aim to recapture their identity in a division game.
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