November 13, 2021, 10:17 PM
The Washington Football Team is
getting a much-needed boost to its offensive line.
According
to ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter, guard Brandon Scherff is returning to
the lineup from a knee strain.
“WFT
All-Pro G Brandon Scherff returns Sunday from a knee strain vs. Tampa Bay,”
Schefty tweeted.
https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/1459712144933593090
“In the last three seasons, the WFT has gone
0-12 in his absence. Win percentage with Scherff in the lineup the past seven
seasons is 49.4 percent; without him is 13.6 percent.”
Scherff an All-Pro right guard, has
been everything he was advertised to be since being drafted out of Iowa
in 2015.
The
30-year-old is four-time Pro Bowler and among the most physical and respected
offensive lineman in the league.
Scherff
has only played in four games this season due to the knee strain.
Washington
certainly could use his toughness inside against a loaded Tampa
Bay front seven. The Bucs have a top three rushing defense and Scherff
could definitely help when trying to get to that second level.
The Football
Team takes on Tampa Bay in Landover, Maryland at 1 PM on Sunday.
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