All isnt lost here is an article mentioning him....Running back Jesse Lumsden and wide receiver Taylor Jacobs were among players who did not play in Sunday's preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Both Lumsden and Jacobs have hip flexor injuries they sustained last week during practice. By missing the game, both players lost a first opportunity to impress coaches and earn a roster spot.
Lumsden has impressed coaches with his play during training camp and in the Aug. 5 scrimmage against the Baltimore Ravens. He rushed for 32 yards on six carries and scored on a 12-yard touchdown run in the scrimmage.
The Redskins have a deep running back corps, led by Clinton Portis, Ladell Betts and Rock Cartwright. That depth was tested in Sunday's preseason opener when Portis was sidelined with a shoulder injury.
Kerry Carter, another roster hopeful, was expected to get plenty of playing time against the Bengals, but he suffered a knee injury in the first half and did not return to the game.
For Jacobs, a fourth-year player who has struggled through injuries in his NFL career, missing the game was another setback. When the Redskins brought in wide receivers Antwaan Randle El and Brandon Lloyd last offseason, Jacobs' standing became uncertain.
"You hate it when [injuries] happen," head coach Joe Gibbs said last Friday. "Nobody works harder than Taylor. I think he's a talented guy and it seems he's had a lot of things go against him.
"Certainly, he would have an opportunity to play a lot [in the preseason] if he was healthy. What I'm hoping is that he is able to bounce back from it. I know he told the trainers he didn't think he could go, so he won't get an opportunity this week, but hopefully he'll be healthy next week."
As expected, offensive lineman Kili Lefotu (illness), cornerback Ade Jimoh (bruised sternum) and offensive lineman Jim Molinaro (knee) did not play against the Bengals.