LANDOVER — The Washington Football Team will be without its two starting defensive ends in James Smith-Williams and Casey Toohill as the two linemen were placed on the COVID-19 reserve list this weekend ahead of Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys — creating serious issues upfront for the Burgundy and Gold.
Chase Young and Montez Sweat, of course, were already out — meaning Washington will be without its top four defensive ends. Sweat, who tested positive Wednesday, Smith-Williams and Toohill are all on the reserve list. Smith-Williams was placed on the list Saturday, while Toohill was added Sunday. Young was lost last month to a torn ACL.
The team currently has five defenders on the COVID-19 reserve list. In addition to the linemen, cornerback Darryl Roberts and linebacker Khaleke Hudson were placed on the list over the past few days.
Without Smith-Williams and Toohill, Washington is expected to start Shaka Toney and Daniel Wise. William Bradley-King and Bunmi Rotimi are also active. Bradley-King was elevated from the practice squad because of the team’s virus issues.
Here’s who is inactive Sunday for Washington:
— Wide receiver Antonio Gandy-Golden
— Running back J.D. McKissic (concussion)
— Linebacker Jordan Kunazyk (hamstring)
— Wide receiver Dax Milne
— Cornerback Corn Elder
Linebacker Jamin Davis (concussion) and safety Landon Collins (foot), previously listed as questionable, are active for Washington.