Redskins Quarterbacks Suffer Multiple Injuries, Including Achilles Tendon Injury for Cousins

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The Washington Redskins have had a tumultuous start to the 2018 NFL season, and it has been compounded by the recent injury to quarterback Kirk Cousins. Cousins, who was already dealing with a shoulder injury, suffered a torn Achilles tendon during practice on October 11th. This is a major blow to the Redskins, as Cousins is one of the most important players on the team.

Cousins’ injury is just the latest in a string of injuries to Redskins quarterbacks this season. In Week 3, backup quarterback Colt McCoy suffered a broken leg, leaving the team without a reliable backup. The team also lost third-string quarterback Kevin Hogan to a concussion in Week 4.

The injuries to the quarterbacks have put the Redskins in a difficult position. With Cousins out for the foreseeable future, the team will have to rely on Mark Sanchez as their starting quarterback. Sanchez has not played in an NFL game since 2016 and is not expected to be a long-term solution for the team.

The Redskins will likely look to add another quarterback in the coming weeks. However, they may be limited in their options due to the lack of available talent on the free agent market. The team could look to trade for a quarterback, but that could prove difficult given their current salary cap situation.

The Redskins’ quarterback situation is far from ideal, but they will have to make do with what they have. It remains to be seen how the team will respond to the injuries to their quarterbacks, but it is clear that they will need to find a way to stay competitive in the coming weeks.