- According to CSN Mid-Atlantic, Washington Redskins wide receiver Jamison Crowder remained on the sidelines of training camp for the third straight day. Crowder is apparently dealing with a hamstring issue, and will be eased along by the Redskins coaching staff.
- Crowder was a vital part of the offense in 2016. Crowder ran 523 total routes, with 76.1 percent of them coming from the slot. He recorded seven touchdowns (which led the Washington receiving corps and ranked second among slot receivers) and averaged 1.55 yards per route run, the ninth highest mark among slot receivers.
- Crowder dropped just three of 70 catchable passes in 2016, and his catch rate of 63.6 on deep passes (passes that travel 20+ yards in the air) ranked third of 78 wide receivers with at least 10 deep targets. Crowder and quarterback Kirk Cousins developed good chemistry last season, and when targeting Crowder, Cousins posted a passer rating of 112.9, the highest mark among all second-year wide receivers with at least 45 targets.
Jamison Crowder remains sidelined at camp
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