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Redskins TE Jordan Reed sees specialist for toe injury
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Redskins TE Jordan Reed sees specialist for toe injury

Published Aug. 1, 2017 3:34 p.m. ET

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Tight end Jordan Reed has left Washington Redskins training camp to see a specialist about his toe injury.

Coach Jay Gruden says Reed traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina, to see Dr. Robert Anderson on Tuesday. It was a planned visit.

Reed has been on the physically unable to perform list with a big toe injury since the start of camp. Gruden said there's no timetable for Reed to join practice and considers him day to day.

The 27-year-old has been on the field during afternoon workouts, playing catch or practicing his footwork. Gruden said the team is not going to rush Reed's recovery.

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Reed had 66 catches for 686 yards and six touchdowns last season. He's going into the second season of his $46.75 million, five-year contract.

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