Wagner (ankle) does not carry an injury designation into Saturday's NFC divisional-round game against Detroit. Wagner registered a DNP/DNP/LP practice log this week due to an ankle injury. Despite not logging a full practice, head coach Dan Quinn told reporters Thursday that there is "no concern" about Wagner's ankle for Saturday's contest, per Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post. Wagner played every single defensive snap during the Commanders' NFC wild-card win over the Buccaneers this past Sunday and finished with eight tackles (five solo), including 0.5 sacks, and one fumble recovery.
Wagner (ankle) didn't practice Tuesday. Wagner played every defensive snap in Sunday's wild-card win over the Buccaneers, but he appears to have suffered an ankle injury in the contest. Given what's at stake, it's likely the veteran linebacker will do everything he can to suit up Saturday in the NFC divisional round versus Detroit, though his practice status Wednesday and Thursday should shed light upon whether he's in danger of missing that game. If Wagner were to be unable to suit up against the Lions, Nick Bellore could be asked to step up.
Wagner recorded six total tackles and a pass defensed in Sunday's 30-24 overtime win against the Falcons. Wagner remained busy in Week 17, producing at least six tackles for the 14th time in 2024. The linebacker has now played 100 percent of the team's defensive snaps in six consecutive games and he's compiled 124 total tackles (71 solo), including 2.0 sacks, while also adding a forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and three paseses defensed over 16 contests this season.
Wagner recorded nine total tackles (eight solo) and one pass defended in Sunday's 36-33 win over the Eagles. The veteran linebacker leads the Commanders' defense in total tackles (118) and forced fumbles (one), while ranking third in tackles for loss (eight) through 15 games this season. Wagner has posted 100-plus total tackles in all 13 of his years in the NFL, and he's expected to remain the Commanders' defensive leader as the Falcons travel to Washington in Week 17.
Wagner logged five tackles (four solo) in Washington's win over the Titans on Sunday. Wagner had his lowest tackle total of the season but still managed to surpass 100 tackles on the year. The 2012 second-round pick has now recorded at least 100 tackles in all 13 seasons of his career.
Wagner recorded eight total tackles (five solo), including one tackle for loss, in Sunday's 34-26 loss to the Cowboys. The 13th-year pro played 100 percent of the Commanders' defensive snaps for the second consecutive game and tied Frankie Luvu as the team's leading tackler Sunday. Wagner has continued to produce in his first season in Washington, recording 99 total tackles, including 2.0 sacks, and defending one pass through 12 games. He's expected to remain one of the NFL's top tacklers as the Commanders host the Titans in Week 13.
Wagner recorded eight tackles (four solo) during Thursday's 26-18 loss at Philadelphia. Wagner played all 70 of the Commanders' defensive snaps in Week 11, and he tallied seven-plus tackles for the ninth time this season. He's on the precipice of achieving his 13th consecutive season with at least 100 tackles and projects as a high-floor IDP option for Week 12 versus the Cowboys.
Wagner recorded seven total tackles (three solo) in Sunday's 28-27 loss to the Steelers. Wagner was able to reach seven tackles for the third game in a row, finishing tied for third on the team in stops versus Pittsburgh. The linebacker has produced at least seven tackles in eight of 10 games this season and he's now up to 83 total tackles (47 solo), including 2.0 sacks, while also adding a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a pass defensed in 2024.
Wagner posted seven tackles (three solo) and a fumble recovery in Sunday's 27-22 win over the Giants. Wagner led the league in tackles last season but ranks 13th this year with 76 through nine games, trailing far behind the leader, Colts LB Zaire Franklin. Nevertheless, Wagner will comfortably surpass 100 tackles for the 13th time in his career as long as he stays healthy, and he continues to be a must-start IDP option down the stretch.