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The Washington Redskins could be without one of their best players on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys.

Left tackle Trent Williams, a Pro Bowl offensive lineman, is listed as questionable with a glute injury he sustained during Thursday’s practice.

“We don’t know yet,” coach Jay Gruden said of Williams’ availability. “Usually he’ll play with just about anything. This is a new one for him, so we’ll have to wait and see.”

Two players have been ruled out for Sunday’s game - defensive lineman Kendall Reyes (groin) and linebacker Martrell Spaight.

Spaight missed the whole 2015 season after sustaining a preseason concussion, but at the time didn’t fully feel the effects of the concussion until a couple days later.

Spaight reported similar symptoms to team doctors this week - Gruden said he didn’t know when the concussion happened, only that it wasn’t at practice.

Defensive lineman Chris Baker is listed as questionable with rib and elbow injuries. If Baker can’t play, joining Reyes, that would be a big blow to a line that already struggled last week against the run.

​mphillips@timesdispatch.com (804) 649-6546