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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Washington Redskins will be without two key players Sunday against the New York Giants. Wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who leads the team with 16 receptions, and offensive lineman Brandon Scherff will not play.
The Redskins will also be without starting center Chase Roullier.
McLaurin has a hamstring injury and Scherff has an ankle injury.
We talked about McLaurin with Emory Hunt of Football Gameplan on a recent ‘Valentine’s Views’ podcast.
The Giants are, of course, without star running back Saquon Barkley (high ankle sprain) for the next several weeks.
The Giants inactives will be:
RB Saquon Barkley (high ankle sprain)
LB Alec Ogletree (hamstring)
LB Tae Davis (concussion)
QB Alex Tanney
OT Eric Smith
TE Kaden Smith
OL Chad Slade
Full Redskins inactives:
Redskins inactives:
QB Colt McCoy
WR Terry McLaurin
CB Aaron Colvin
LB Cassanova McKinzy
C Chase Roullier
G Brandon Scherff
TE Jordan Reed
The Giants are 1-2 entering the game, while Washington is 0-3.