The Giants host the Redskins in Week 4 and are hoping rookie quarterback Daniel Jones repeats his magic once again.
But there's a bit of a question mark surrounding the Redskins QB position. Starter Case Keenum (foot) is banged up, but things don't appear to be serious.
But if he can't go, it might actually be backup QB Colt McCoy, not rookie Dwayne Haskins, taking the snaps as QB2. McCoy returned from a leg injury he suffered last season.
Here are full injury reports for both the Giants and Redskins on Wednesday:
Washington Redskins (0-3)
Did not practice
- QB Case Keenum (foot)
- TE Jordan Reed (concussion)
- C Chase Roullier (knee)
- OL Brandon Scherff (ankle)
Limited
- CB Quinton Dunbar (knee)
- LB Cassanova McKinzy (hip)
Full practice
- DT Jonathan Allen (knee)
- QB Colt McCoy (leg)
Notes:
The Redskins practice on Wednesday was only a walk-through session due to their Monday Night Football contest in Week 3. ... Case Keenum had X-rays and was spotted in a walking boot, but he's reportedly expected to play. ... Jordan Reed has not yet played this season. ... Chase Roullier and Brandon Scherff were both hurt in Week 3, but returned to action.
New York Giants (1-2)
Did not practice
- RB Saquon Barkley (ankle)
- LB Tae Davis (concussion)
- LB Alec Ogletree (hamstring)
- DL Olsen Pierre (knee)
- WR Russell Shepard (foot)
Limited
- LB Lorenzo Carter (elbow)
- WR Bennie Fowler (hamstring)
- WR Cody Latimer (concussion)
Notes:
Saquon Barkley will miss several week due to a high-ankle sprain. ... The Giants re-signed LB Nate Stupar this week due to injuries to Tae Davis and Alec Ogletree, both were injured in Week 3. ... Cody Latimer is progressing through the concussion protocol and practiced in a non-contact jersey on Wednesday. ... According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Russell Shepard is doubtful to play vs. the Redskins.