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- Ryan Fowler
- December 21, 2022
Where Do We Go From Here With Chase Young?
The second overall pick in 2020, we’ve seen just one full season of EDGE Chase Young as we approach the conclusion of 2022.
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Chase Young
DE Washington Commanders
#99
IRD-NFL
Height
6'5"
Age
23
College
Ohio State
Weight
264
Division
Drafted
2020 Rd 1, Pk 2, WAS
Hometown
Hyattsville, MD, USA
SACK
0
QBH
1
TFL
0
TACK
3
There are currently no upcoming games scheduled.
No content available for this player.
Splits | INT | FF | TDS | FR | PD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Regular Season | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Last 5 Games | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Career | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
The second overall pick in 2020, we’ve seen just one full season of EDGE Chase Young as we approach the conclusion of 2022.
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The carousel that is the NFL news cycle is never ending and leading up to the third week of the preseason, there was no shortage of storylines.
I wanted to look at three NFL players who are on the cusp of stardom and with a strong season in 2022 will leave no doubt about where they rank among the league's best.
Washington Commanders Head Coach Ron Rivera recently claimed that EDGE defender Chase Young "could miss a little bit of time" once the regular season begins.
Several teams have placed players on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) List ahead of training camp. Most players placed on the PUP continue to recover from season-ending injuries suffered last season.
To ensure better results and a renewed optimism for their future, the Commanders’ pass rush needs to have a bounce back year in 2022.
With Carson Wentz in town, it’s playoffs or bust for the newly named Washington Commanders—there’s just no way around it.