ASHBURN, Virginia (AP) – Former beginner quarterback Dwayne Haskins remains absent from the Washington football team due to an illness that should not be similar to COVID-19.
The sophomore who was not in the stadium for Sunday’s game opposed the Los Angeles Rams and sent home from the team’s practice facility on Wednesday after being examined for coronavirus. A spokesman for the team said Haskins is sick.
Haskins climbed to the bench and dropped to third place in the intensity chart last week, so he expected the 2019 first-round team to be inactive as opposed to L. A. The team sent him home on Sunday morning after reporting a virus in his abdomen.
Kyle Allen took pictures of the first team in practice and is expected to start for Washington (1-4) at the New York Giants (0-5) this weekend with Alex Smith as backup. Allen left the Rams with a left arm injury. in the last quarter, replaced through Smith in his first game since November 2018, and coach Ron Rivera opted to remain so even after his return was authorized.
Rivera said Allen would get the go-ahead against Smith against the Giants whenever he was healthy. He did not seem inhibited in the pitches he made at the beginning of practice.
Haskins’ long career with Washington is uncertain. Owner Dan Snyder, President Bruce Allen who was fired and coach Jay Gruden, who was fired, were on the list when the team recruited him, and Rivera gave Haskins a chance to start later. seeing symptoms of expansion in the field of education.
Since a comeback win over Philadelphia in the first week, he hasn’t noticed much of what he wanted. Overall, Haskins this season is 89 of 146 for 939 passing yards, 4 touchdowns and 3 interceptions.
Rivera said she would like to see the 23-year-old’s continued progression, even giving him third-team shots in training. That was delayed due to his absence, with rookie quarterback Steven Montez taking Haskins’ position in Allen and Blacksmith’s exercises.
One option is for Washington to be tracking Arizona with Josh Rosen: choosing to turn it into an industry after regime change. The industry deadline is October 29.
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