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Rivera offers injury updates for Chase Young, Phidarian Mathis

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On one play in Friday’s preseason-opening win over the Cleveland Browns, a pair of Washington Commanders were injured and left the game.

Defensive end Chase Young blew past Cleveland left tackle Jedrick Wills to get his hands on quarterback Deshaun Watson, but Watson slipped away. As Watson heads downfield, you can see second-year defensive tackle Phidarian Mathis in pursuit.

Unfortunately, Mathis suffered some sort of leg injury and left the game. Young also departed the game and was seen on the sideline with head trainer Al Bellamy. After the game, head coach Ron Rivera said Young had “a little bit of a stinger” but didn’t give an update on Mathis.

After Sunday’s practice, Rivera offered an update on both players.

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On Young:

With Chase, he self-reported a stinger during the game, and so through an abundance of caution, we have slowed him down just to be smart more so than anything else,” Rivera said.

“He’s got to get one more final exam so we can get him back out there. Everything has been fine. Again, we’re just being careful because this was a self-reported stinger. I don’t want to say protocol, but we have to follow the rules.”

It sounds like Young will be just fine.

Mathis appears fine, too:

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“He had tweaked his calf, and he did come back in, re-entered the game, and take his reps,” Rivera said. “Today, he’s a little sore. He was sore yesterday sore today, and so the training staff wanted to slow him down a little bit. He did a few things, and then we shut him down.”

That’s a relief for Mathis. Only a few plays into the first game of his NFL career last season, Mathis went down with a knee injury and was lost for the year.

The Commanders have depth at both positions, so don’t be surprised if they take it easy with both players during this week’s joint practices with the Baltimore Ravens.



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14 dead after massive billboard in Mumbai collapses on gas station

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At least 14 people were killed and more than 70 injured when a massive billboard collapsed on a gas station in Mumbai during a violent dust storm and heavy rainfall Monday, local officials said.

Mumbai police said the billboard, which measured about 230 by 164 feet (70 by 50 meters), collapsed at about 4:30 p.m. local time. Video of the incident shows a gray sky thick with dust as the massive structure falls directly on the gas station with a loud crash.





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Washington says it is working to resolve the many issues in the continuing conflict in Gaza as negotiations continue and Israel plans to launch a full-scale operation in the southern city of Rafah over U.S. objections. VOA’s Anita Powell reports from the White House.



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Washington boys, Mt. Pleasant’s Coffman advance to district golf tournament

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Demons Roman Roth crowned sectional champion as team advances to district round

Washington’s Roman Roth hits a shot from the fairway at Mt. Pleasant during the 2024 Southeast Conference championship. (Andy Krutsinger/The Union)

MT. PLEASANT — After Wednesday’s 3A sectional golf meet at Mt. Pleasant Golf and Country Club, the Southeast Conference will be represented in two different ways.

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The Demons of Washington proved once again why they’re one of the best teams in the state as they picked up the sectional title with a score of 302.

The Demons’ Roman and Rajan Roth were also the sectional medalist and runner-up with scores of 69 and 71, respectively.

With the win, the Demons got an automatic bid to the district round as did Albia who took second with a team score of 319.

Mt. Pleasant’s Reece Coffman chips onto the green in Washington on Monday, April 15, 2024. (Hunter Moeller/The Union)

Mt. Pleasant’s Reece Coffman chips onto the green in Washington on Monday, April 15, 2024. (Hunter Moeller/The Union)

Mt. Pleasant will also be represented, not as a team, but in the form of Reece Coffman. Team wise the Panthers finished fifth with a score of 341.

Coffman, along with Mount Vernon’s Stratton Ellyson, earned a spot in the next round after being the top two overall finishers that were not apart of qualifying teams. Coffman ended the day with a score of 78.

Fairfield also took part in the meet, finishing fourth with a score of 341, but it wasn’t enough to get to the next round.

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Fairfield’s Cason Miller approaches the green at Washington on Monday, April 15, 2024. (Hunter Moeller/The Union)

Fairfield’s Cason Miller approaches the green at Washington on Monday, April 15, 2024. (Hunter Moeller/The Union)

Other team scores for Washington were Drew Conrad, who shot a 77, Teague Mayer an 85, Luke Beenblossom an 86 and Carson Brown an 88.

Fairfield was led by Sam Weaton who ended with an 82. Cason Miller and Landon Nodurft both carded an 86. Andrew Myers had an 87, Archer Krueter a 90 and Luke Thornton a 94.

For Mt. Pleasant, Nate Dismang had an 80. Merrick Lamm finished with 86. Brody Engle closed with 96. Alek Barton had 99 and Sam Frary a 101.

TEAM SCORES

1. Washington, 302

2. Albia, 319

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3. Mount Vernon, 323

4. Fairfield, 341

5. Mt. Pleasant, 341

6. Burlington Notre Dame, 368

7. Fort Madison, 369

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8. Keokuk, 404





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