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Washington Redskins general manager Scot McCloughan arrived at training camp on Friday with his left hand wrapped.

On ESPN 980, former player Chris Cooley shared the story of what happened, which involved a team doctor calling McCloughan to share injury news about receiver Josh Doctson, a first-round draft pick.

"I said, 'What happened to your hand?'" Cooley recalled on the radio. "He said, when I found out about Doctson - which they thought was going to be much worse, the Doctson injury, apparently it isn't going to be as bad - I punched the wall."

Cooley then shared his appreciation for the story.

"I just thought, 'I love you. I freaking love you, man,'" Cooley said. "Everything he does. He cares so much about his guys, his players. It upset him."

Doctson was flattered, and a little shocked, to learn of the incident.

"I thought he was playing around, but he was being for real," Doctson said. "You know, it's just what they believe I can do. They trust me."

Doctson said the initial reports that he'd be out for an extended period of time ultimately proved to be incorrect.