- The Washington Times - Monday, December 21, 2015

ASHBURN — Washington Redskins inside linebacker Will Compton had an MRI examination on his neck after sustaining a stinger in Sunday’s 35-25 win against the Buffalo Bills, but coach Jay Gruden said the results were negative.

Compton played 59 of 67 defensive snaps and did not return after leaving the game in the fourth quarter. Compton was also dealing with a shoulder sprain from last week’s win against the Chicago Bears.

Free safety Dashon Goldson also fractured a rib against the Bills, but he only missed one snap.

“It’s going to be painful for him, but he’s the type of guy that will do whatever to get on the field,” Gruden said. “I doubt he’ll practice Wednesday, probably Thursday, but we’ll see how he is come Friday.”

Right tackle Morgan Moses and center Josh LeRibeus each sprained an ankle. LeRibeus, who sprained his right ankle, missed just four snaps at the end of the game, but Moses’ injury seemed more severe. He played 29 of 57 snaps and tried to return from a sprained left ankle in the third quarter, but left after two plays.

Running back Matt Jones has a bruised hip and wide receiver Ryan Grant aggravated an oblique injury. Gruden said all of the aforementioned injuries are day to day.

• Anthony Gulizia can be reached at agulizia@washingtontimes.com.

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