Redskins send Trey Quinn, Jimmy Moreland, Brandon Scherff to injured reserve

The Redskins have more injured players that will miss the rest of the season, as three starters have all been sent to the IR for the year.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Washington Redskins have placed three more players on the injured reserve this week, with just two more games on the 2019 schedule.

Cornerback Jimmy Moreland, WR Trey Quinn, and RG Brandon Scherff will all see their seasons come to an end with the roster move. In addition to moving those players to the IR, the Redskins also signed DB Kayvon Webster, and DB Coty Sensabaugh.

Moreland is a rookie CB who was having a solid season before suffering an injury in Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles and leaving the contest early. Quinn missed the game entirely due to a concussion that he suffered the week prior, but his absence won’t be as rough on the roster due to the young core of talented receivers in Washington that have stepped up over the past month.

As for Scherff, he was held out of Sunday’s game as well, but his move to the IR poses some interesting questions, as he is set to hit free agency soon and has been working on a new deal with the Redskins. Expect rookie G Wes Martin to start again in Scherff’s place after performing well in relief on Sunday.

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