Given their short work week, the Redskins held a walk-through Monday rather than full practice. Under NFL rules the team was required to file an injury report based on participation in practice.

The Redskins’ report consisted of 17 players, including nine presumptive starters for Thursday’s game against the New York Giants.

Listed as “limited” were players Coach Jay Gruden said were still being evaluated and considered day-to-day: Defensive lineman Chris Baker (ankle, hip), defensive end Kedric Golston (groin), defensive end Jason Hatcher (hamstring), wide receiver DeSean Jackson (shoulder sprain), linebacker Akeem Jordan (knee), defensive end Frank Kearse (ankle), left guard Shawn Lauvao (knee), center Kory Lichtensteiger (groin, rib, hip), linebacker Brian Orakpo, cornerback Tracy Porter (hamstring) and safety Trenton Robinson (abdomen).

Four players with injuries of lesser concern were listed as having been available for a full practice: place kicker Kai Forbath, running back Alfred Morris, right tackle Tyler Polumbus and linebacker Keenan Robinson.

Robert Griffin III, who is expected to miss at least six more weeks with a dislocated left ankle, was listed as out; tight end Jordan Reed, who has missed the last two games with a hamstring injury, was listed as unable to take part.

Not included on the list were cornerback DeAngelo Hall and safety Duke Ihenacho, who had been placed on injured reserve earlier in the day with season-ending injuries. Hall tore his left Achilles‘ in Sunday’s game at Philadelphia; Ihenacho fractured a heel.