Wholesale NFL Jerseys Junior Galette out until training camp, Kendall Fuller returns
Washington Redskins linebacker Junior Galette says if they had a game next week he would play. But they don’t -- and the Redskins don’t want to risk
anything. So he will sit out the rest of the spring, not returning for full-time
work until training camp.
Galette tore his Achilles in practice the week before the season opener in 2015 and said he’s about 85-percent recovered. He has also posted pictures on
social media this offseason of him making a 360-degree dunk.
cheap NFL Jerseys As his teammates practiced Wednesday, Galette worked with a trainer off to the side.
"He’s like a kid at Christmas," Redskins coach Jay Gruden said of Galette, "sitting up waiting for Santa Claus and he hasn’t come yet."
The Redskins hope the explosiveness he showed last summer returns in August. If so, it would provide a huge boost to a pass rush that could use one. Galette
has expressed confidence all offseason that he would be even more explosive than
in the past.
"I’m just as excited as I’ve ever been," Galette said. "I’m as excited as I was in 2010 when I was an undrafted rookie. I’m very excited."
Here are updates on other injured players:
Wholesale Indianapolis Colts Jerseys Linebacker Perry Riley Jr.: He had a walking boot on his right foot, the same one that caused him to miss seven games last season.
He felt some soreness after workouts, and they’re having a doctor check it out
again.
Guard Shawn Lauvao: He had multiple surgeries on both feet and did not practice. Josh LeRibeus worked in his place, and Spencer Long took the
second-team reps at center.
Running back Chris Thompson: He’s coming off shoulder surgery and did not practice.
Receiver Josh Doctson: He tweaked his Achilles during the rookie minicamp and did not practice. He said he expects to work Thursday. He participated in
individual drills, but sat out the full-team sessions.
Tight end Vernon Davis: He strained his groin in practice and had to sit out.
Indianapolis Colts Jerseys Tight end Niles Paul: He said he’s two months ahead of schedule in his return from an ankle injury. He was able to practice.
Cornerback Kendall Fuller: The Redskins had said he would be ready for training camp, but he was able to work Wednesday. Fuller had microfracture
surgery in the fall, but said after the rookie minicamp this month that he felt
95 percent recovered.