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Chase Young has not played in a game for the Washington Commanders yet this season. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport went on “Good Morning Football” to talk about when fans can expect to see Young return to the field.
Young played in 15 games last season and recorded 44 total tackles, 7.5 sacks, and 10 tackles for loss before tearing both his ACL and MCL. Young hasn’t played a snap of football since then.
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Rapoport believes that Young will debut this season sometime in the next three games. Washington faces The San Francisco 49ers (Dec. 24), Cleveland Browns (Jan. 1), and Dallas Cowboys (Jan. 8) in its next three games.
“There is hope that Chase Young will make his debut over the course of the next three games. A lot of people thought that he was gonna make his debut against the Giants, but it was not meant to be. They’re not shutting down his season, they still want Chase Young to be on the field this year.”
From @GMFB: The #Commanders didn’t have pass-rusher Chase Young last night, but there is still hope he’s on the field at some point over the next three weeks. pic.twitter.com/MXD6PmwI5r
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 19, 2022
Hopefully Young will make his return sometime this season.
Grant Bricker covers the B1G for Saturday Tradition. His previous stops include the Williamson Homepage and Nashville Post.



