![]() ![]() The full snap counts are listed below, with the total number played in parentheses: Robinson is managing what he called a “complicated” right shoulder injury, which is still preventing him from contributing on defense. However, he did play five snaps on special teams - a small improvement after not playing any snaps at all against the Cowboys. ** Inside linebacker Keenan Robinson was active for the second consecutive week, but once again he did not play any defensive snaps. The goal for the Redskins is to have Thomas ready for the final three games in case Thompson is unable to return. ![]() Thomas caught one pass for 12 yards in the second quarter on first-and-20. The Redskins were careful not to dump the entire playbook on Thomas - just the packages he’d be in for on Sunday - which is how he was able to get ready in time to play against the Bears. Thomas played four snaps, which is remarkable in itself considering how quickly he had to learn. The Redskins did get a small contribution from veteran Pierre Thomas, who was signed on Friday. Jones played 44 snaps, twice as many as Morris’ 22 snaps, and filled in Thompson’s role as the third-down back. ** With running back Chris Thompson inactive because of a torn labrum in his left shoulder, Alfred Morris and Matt Jones handled most of the snaps, as expected. “At this point in time, I’m giving my teammates all I’ve got,” Hatcher said after the game. Defensive end Frank Kearse, who is usually inactive, chipped in 14 snaps and defensive end Kedric Golston played nine. Defensive end Chris Baker played 37 snaps, nose tackle Terrance Knighton played 29 and defensive end Ricky Jean Francois played 22. The Redskins also played a fair share of dime coverage, which enabled the defense to deploy just two defensive linemen at times. He came in on third downs to rush the quarterback and played 12 snaps. ** As expected, defensive end Jason Hatcher was on a limited count because of the pinched nerve in his neck. ![]()
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