Published 9/19/2008
by Emilio Garcia-Ruiz
at Redskins Insider
From Jason Reid: Washington Redskins wide receivers James Thrash and Malcolm Kelly, who are recovering from ankle sprains, practiced again today at Redskins Park and expect to play Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals at FedEx Field. Thrash was much more active in team drills than he was Thursday and Kelly also responded well to an increased workload. Although Coach Jim Zorn would only say he was "hopeful" the wideouts would be available against the Cardinals,...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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