Two Redskins team buses were involved in an accident this morning when their police escort missed an exit and cut in front of them. This cause the lead bus to brake, and the 2nd bus to crash into it. The bus's windshield was cracked, but there have been no reported injuries from the Redskins staff and players. The Redskins have been granted an additional 30 minutes to name their inactive players due to the accident, but team spokes man Tony "No Means No" Wylie has said it will not affect any player's availability for the game.

Per source, Redskins' bus in accident on way to stadium. Doesn't appear to be any major injuries but a few players shaken up. Stay tuned. — Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) November 2, 2014

Per source, Redskins' bus in accident on way to stadium. Doesn't appear to be any major injuries but a few players shaken up. Stay tuned. — Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) November 2, 2014

Jim Haskett's son:

The cracked windshield--> RT @10JICH: Redskins got into wreck on way to the stadium! Thank God my dad is alright! pic.twitter.com/maEQZunC4l — Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) November 2, 2014

Redskins team busses were involved in a wreck when the police escort missed the exit ramp. Second bus hit the first. Players shaken but ok. — Mike Jones (@MikeJonesWaPo) November 2, 2014

So this just happened. But we are ok. http://t.co/TFW5EB4PZX pic.twitter.com/rNcaB6MG4b — Pierre Garçon (@PierreGarcon) November 2, 2014

Jay Gruden's son:

Almost died on the way to the Vikings game everyone is alright though but man I thought it was my time to go.. — Grudey (@JackGruden12) November 2, 2014

[UPDATE: All players are unharmed and will be able to play in today's game at 1:00 PM]

According to team spokesman Tony Wyllie, no #Redskins players' availability for the game is in jeopardy because of the accident. All are OK. — Zac Boyer (@ZacBoyer) November 2, 2014