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NFL star ruled out for season after gruesome leg injury posts emotional statement

By uk-times.com12 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Washington Commanders star Deatrich Wise has penned an emotional statement to his fans after being ruled out for the rest of the season with a leg injury. 

Wise suffered a gruesome leg injury during their 27-18 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Thursday after trying to block an extra point attempt by kicker Brandon McManus.

His Commanders teammates stood nearby to offer support during the devastating scenes before Wise was carted off the field. He was officially ruled out for the rest of the game during the third quarter.

Now, the 31-year-old has broken his silence over the matter. Taking to his Instagram , he wrote: ‘I’m truly grateful for all the love, prayers, and support I’ve received.

‘This was an unfortunate experience, but when you give so much to the game and do everything you can to improve for yourself and for your team’s success it can feel like there’s a lot to play for. When you stop, it can feel like everything around you stops too.

‘Out of every test comes growth, shaping us into who we need to become to accomplish the goals we set from the start.

Commanders player Deatrich Wise looked inconsolable as he was carted off in Green Bay

Medics rushed over to help the defensive end as the crowd fell silent at Lambeau Field

Medics rushed over to help the defensive end as the crowd fell silent at Lambeau Field

Wise shared an emotional statement with his fans after being ruled out for the season

Wise shared an emotional statement with his fans after being ruled out for the season

‘I’m on the path to becoming the highest version of myself. And on the bright side i get spend on time with my family and my sons’.

Wise, a former Patriots captain, joined the Commanders this March, signing with the team on a one-year, $3.25million deal. 

The 31-year-old defensive lineman had spent his entire career before that in New England after they selected him in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL Draft. 

He’s notched at least five sacks in three different seasons during his career – including last season – and was brought to Washington to be a veteran presence on the defensive line.

Wise impressed in Washington’s Week 1 win over the Giants as he racked up two solo tackles, one tackle for loss and a quarterback hit.

However, their game against Green Bay turned into a nightmare evening for Jayden Daniels and his team, who also lost running back Austin Ekeler to a suspected Achilles tear while tight end John Bates and receiver Noah Brown also went down with injuries. 

The injury to veteran running back Ekeler will sting particularly hard after he was seen going down with a non-contact injury in the second half.

Wise (91) went down during the second quarter when a player landed on his leg from behind

Wise (91) went down during the second quarter when a player landed on his leg from behind

Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler suffered a torn Achilles on Thursday

Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler suffered a torn Achilles on Thursday

Ekeler, 30, went out to run a route when he felt something in his leg and crumpled to the floor.

He needed help getting off of the field and could be seen not putting any weight on his right (injured leg) before being taken to the locker room on a cart.

The Commanders later confirmed that he’d suffered an Achilles injury, though they didn’t immediately say how severe it was.

Ekeler began the season atop the Commanders’ depth chart after starting six games for Washington last year. 

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