is back.
The Redskins wide receiver returned to practice Thursday after missing Wednesday's go-around with foot and ankle ailments, per NFL Network's Steve Wyche. Jackson was listed as a limited participant.
Jay Gruden said Jackson looked good, but didn't go full speed at times and that the team will evaluate him at practice tomorrow before deciding about his playing status. Jackson was injured sometime in the third quarter of Washington's loss to the Cowboys.
Jackson's return to the practice is obviously a good sign for Washington, who don't want to go into an intra-division away game against an emerging secondary without its top wideout.
Here are the other injuries we're monitoring Thursday:
- The Jets are being very cautious with . The wide receiver, who nearly suffered a season-ending injury last week, did not practice with his knee injury. Marshall was joined by guard (calf), linebacker (foot) and quarterback (shoulder).
(shoulder) was a limited participant in his return to practice. Linebacker was also limited.
- Jacksonville is getting healthy. Running back practiced for the second straight day since coming back from a week-long illness. Wide receiver (illness) and safety (knee, triceps) returned to practice after sitting out Wednesday.
On his prospects for Sunday, Ivory said, per Hays Carlyon of the Florida Times-Union, "I'm not sure how well conditioned I am at this point, but I think I'm well enough to play on Sunday."
Cornerback (hamstring) and center (knee) were added to the injury report and did not practice Thursday. Cornerback (hamstring), tackle (concussion) and defensive end (tricep) also did not practice.
- Vikings defensive tackle underwent surgery on his injured knee Thursday, coach Mike Zimmer said. It is unclear how long he will be out.
- Bengals tight end is at practice in full pads again after being limited in his return on Wednesday.
- Bills coach Rex Ryan is concerned that won't be able to play Sunday. The wide receiver sat out another practice Thursday with a foot injury. Backup wideout also injured his groin in practice.
- Broncos tight end (calf) is a game-time decision on Sunday, NFL Network's James Palmer reports. Green did not practice Thursday, along with right tackle (calf).
- Falcons wide receiver (calf) did not practice on Thursday, but did go , per D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
- Bears coach John Fox said that wide receiver internal-link-placeholder-1 and (thumb) did not participate in practice Thursday.
- Falcons rookie safety returned to practice after missing the last three to four weeks with a knee injury.
- Panthers defensive tackle (shoulder) was a limited participant in practice. Guard (ankle) practiced fully.
- Giants offensive lineman (calf) and safety  (foot) did not practice. Running back was limited with a thumb injury.
- For the second straight day, Eagles cornerback (hamstring), tight end (ribs), linebacker (broken nose) and guard (pec) were held out of practice.
- Dolphins running back (groin) and center (hip) both did not practice for the second straight week. Foster is reportedly a Sunday.
Players listed as limited participants include: linebacker (knee), defensive end (ankle), linebacker (shoulder) and wide receiver (hamstring).
- Chargers defensive end (hamstring) and offensive guard Orlando Franklin (hamstring) were limited participants in practice Thursday. Veteran tight end (hamstring) and safety (clavicle) did not practice. Tackle (illness) and receiver (shoulder) were full participants.
- Packers guard (hip), cornerback (concussion), linebacker (ankle/hamstring), defensive end (knee) did not participate in practice.
- Patriots tight end (hamstring) made his season debut against Houston. Quarterback (shoulder), linebacker **Dont'a Hightower** (knee), and guard (foot) didn't play.
- Texans tight end suffered a hamstring injury and didn't return to the game.
- Seahawks guard (ankle) and running back (shin) did not participate in practice.











