

Niles Paul has been cleared to practice. (Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post)

Tight end Niles Paul passed the final stage of testing in accordance with the NFL’s concussion protocol and practiced fully on Friday.

The fourth-year player sustained a concussion in last Thursday’s game against the New York Giants and had been limited in practice all this week.

Paul now is expected to play in Monday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. Paul ranks second on the team with 21 catches and boasts a team-high 313 yards, along with one receiving touchdown.

Fellow tight end Jordan Reed, meanwhile, remained limited in practice with a hamstring strain. Reed has missed the past three games after straining his hamstring in the first quarter of the season opener. His availability for Monday remains uncertain.

Starting left tackle Trent Williams took part in team drills after being restricted to individual drills by a knee injury for the first two practices of the week. Williams still was listed as limited on the injury report because he didn’t take part in all of the team drills. Both Williams and coach Jay Gruden said they are optimistic that the two-time Pro Bowl lineman can play Monday.

Backup linebacker Akeem Jordan practiced fully for the first time this season. He had missed the first four games of the season with a sprained MCL in his left knee. Also practicing fully despite injury: nose tackle Chris Baker (shoulder), defensive end Jason Hatcher (hamstring), receiver DeSean Jackson (shoulder), defensive end Jarvis Jenkins (rib) and linebacker Brian Orakpo (finger).

Limited for the Redskins were defensive end Kedric Golston (groin) and left guard Shawn Lauvao (knee). Cornerback Tracy Porter (hamstring) did not practice, and safety Trenton Robinson (ankle) also was out.