Washinton running back Antonio Gibson's status for Sunday's game against the San Francisco 49ers is in doubt. NFL insider Ian Rapoport is reporting that the rookie ball-carrier is dealing with a "painful case of turf toe" and could miss the game.
Source: Washington starting RB Antonio Gibson was diagnosed with a painful case of turf toe, which may knock him out for Sunday vs. the #49ers. His status is in doubt, but he'll be evaluated as the week goes on.
Gibson has a team-leading 659 rushing yards and 11 rushing touchdowns on 141 carries. He also has 32 receptions for 233 receiving yards. Washington made him a third-round draft pick out of Memphis in April.
Both Washington and San Francisco will hold their first full practices of the week later today.
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