Redskins coach Jay Gruden said they don’t want him to risk further injury in practice.
“We don’t want to have a guy [accidentally] hit him in the neck area or have somebody trip and have him fall and injure himself,” Gruden said. “He’s such a big part of our offense that we want to make sure he is right.”
Others on the Redskins' injury list:
CB DeAngelo Hall: He did not practice because of a sprained toe that caused him to miss the last two games.
TE Jordan Reed: He was at practice for the first time since suffering a concussion two games ago. He was unable to do anything, but last week he couldn’t attend practice. He’s able to attend meetings, too, another good sign. But he still hasn’t been cleared to do any work.
CB Chris Culliver: He was limited because of his injured left knee. Culliver did not wear any pads during the individual portion of practice (his teammates were wearing shells). Culliver wasn’t sure about his chances for Sunday, but said he was feeling better. He never practiced last week before sitting out the Atlanta game.
RB Matt Jones: He bent his toe on the last play of regulation and was limited. He said it’s feeling better.
C Kory Lichtensteiger: He broke a finger and has a ‘messed-up’ shoulder, according to Gruden. He was limited in practice.
DE Stephen Paea: He was limited in practice with a lower back problem.
WR DeSean Jackson: Here’s the update on him; Jackson was limited in practice.
CB Bashaud Breeland: He was limited as well after suffering a right shoulder contusion vs. Atlanta. But he never left the game and he said he can now lift his arm above his shoulder. Breeland was confident he would play vs. the Jets.
Trent Williams of Washington Redskins misses practice - Washington Redskins Blog - ESPN
sooo many injuries to key players. not even counting the guys on IR.