Trent Williams is going to be just fine.

According to Master Tesfatsion of the Washington Post, the Washington Redskins offensive tackle received the all clear on his right knee, which he injured in the Monday night loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Williams was helped off the field and missed a handful of plays before returning in the fourth quarter.

Trent Williams expected to be fine following MRI exam on right knee, per source. Received treatment to help irritation in kneecap #Redskins — Master Tesfatsion (@MasterTes) October 4, 2017

The Redskins have suffered a rash of injuries in recent weeks, with starters on both sides of the ball falling victim to the injury bug. Thankfully, the bye week is upcoming, and most remaining injuries should be cleared up with the extra days off from practices and games.

Josh Norman remains the biggest name on the injury list after suffering a fractured rib, however reports indicate that there is a chance the 29-year-old cornerback could be ready to go as early as Week 6, meaning he wouldn't miss any game action.