
The 34-year-old suffered one of the more gruesome-looking injuries in recent NFL history in the Redskins' Week 11 loss to the Texans, with doctors ultimately diagnosing Smith with a fractured tibia and fibula in his right leg shortly after he was carted off the field. According to Schefter, Smith's injury included the bone breaking through skin, which could result in a longer rehab than what otherwise might be associated with such an injury. For what it's worth, coach Jay Gruden recently estimated Smith's timeline for recovery from surgery at 6-to-8 months, though it would be surprising if the veteran was on the field for the start of training camp next summer. While Smith is out for at least the remainder of 2018, the 6-5 Redskins will cast their lot with Colt McCoy under center as they look to hold off Dallas (6-5) and Philadelphia (5-6) for the NFC East crown.

























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