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Trent Williams Injury: Redskins T Returns To Game

The Washington Redskins received some good news as offensive tackle Trent Williams has returned to the team's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Williams injured his right knee when his leg buckled in the turf while trying to make a block. He comes back into the game, but is far from 100 percent as he still has a limp when walking. Fans will want to see how it holds up on the team’s final few drives of the half.

While out, Jordan Black took over in what was his first NFL action since 2011 with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Washington offense has struggled so far today as they trail the Bengals 24-7 late in the second quarter.

Stay in this storystream for all your NFL info today. For all the latest news and analysis on the Washington Redskins, head over to Hogs Haven. For more on the Cincinnati Bengals, check out Cincy Jungle

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