The Washington Redskins have settled two more position battles ahead of Sunday’s opener against the Miami Dolphins.

Head coach Jay Gruden announced that Jamison Crowder will be the starting punt returner and Chris Thompson will start at kick returner.

“Right now, we’re planning on Crowder taking the punts and Thompson taking the kickoffs,” said Gruden on Thursday.

The second year head coach was asked if he had concerns about the time that Crowder, a rookie out of Duke, has missed and the lack of punts he fielded in the preseason.

“No, I think that’s why we have all these practices. He’s caught a ton of punts from Tress Way and Tress is one of the hardest punters in the NFL to catch punts from. He’s got a lot of work. We don’t feel any worry.”

Last year, Andre Roberts fielded both kicks and punts, while he’s no longer No. 1 on the depth chart at either position, he’s capable of filling the role for both spots.

However, the kick returner job is Chris Thompson’s.

“You have Andre, who can also do it. Andre can do both. We’re going to start with Chris. He’s a running back. He hits it. He doesn’t doesn’t look afraid back there and he’s got the chance to break the big one.”