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NFL Week 3 injury roundup: Several Redskins hurt
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NFL Week 3 injury roundup: Several Redskins hurt

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

The Redskins were hit hard by injuries in Sunday’s game against the Giants. 

Defensive back DeAngelo Hall sprained his right knee in the first half and was ruled out for the game. Cornerback Bashaud Breeland injured his ankle and was also ruled out. Two starting offensive linemen—left guard Shawn Lauvao and center Kory Lichtensteiger—also had their days end early. 

The only good news on the injury front for Washington was that DeSean Jackson, who hurt his knee and ankle in the first half, was able to return to the game at the start of the second half. 

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Below is a full list of injuries we’re tracking in Week 3. 

Bashaud Breeland, Redskins — Ankle, did not return

Though much of the focus was on Josh Norman, Breeland is another key piece of the Washington secondary. 

DeAngelo Hall, Redskins — Knee, did not return

The veteran is Washington’s starting free safety.

Menelik Watson, Raiders — Lower leg, did not return

Watson, the starting right tackle, missed last week’s game with an injury. 

Jared Cook, Packers — Ankle, did not return

The tight end was seen in a walking boot after the game.

Jordan Cameron, Dolphins — Head, questionable

The starting tight end is being evaluated for a concussion.

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