Tight end Logan Paulsen was the only Washington Redskins player who was unable to complete a full practice on Wednesday.
Paulsen has been battling plantar fasciitis in his right foot since the Redskins’ loss at Minnesota on Nov. 2 and was on crutches as he left Redskins Park a day later. He was also listed on the injury report Wednesday, in advance of Washington’s game against Tampa Bay, as having an unspecified hamstring injury.
The Redskins also listed quarterback Robert Griffin III, free safety Ryan Clark, outside linebacker Ryan Kerrigan, inside linebacker Keenan Robinson and running back Silas Redd on their injury report, but all were able to complete a full practice.
Tampa Bay listed eight players, including seven starters, on its injury report. Running back Doug Martin, who has missed two games with a sprained right ankle, and defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, who has been bothered by an unspecified groin injury, sat out of practice Wednesday.
Left tackle Anthony Collins, who has also missed the last two games, was limited Wednesday with an unspecified foot injury. Right tackle Demar Dotson (neck), defensive end Michael Johnson (hand) and cornerback Alterraun Verner (hamstring) were also limited in practice, while quarterback Josh McCown was listed on the injury report with an unspecified back injury but was a full participant.
• Zac Boyer can be reached at zboyer@washingtontimes.com.
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