"They felt good today. They didn't have any symptoms or things like that," McVay said. "We'll go through the standard operating procedure, and if everything checks out — with our guys and with the doctors that are part of that process — then we're hopeful to get those guys this week, get them back for this game this week."

"[U]ltimately I don't think there was any malicious intent on it. But there are things that are always geared toward the safety of the players. And any of those head-to-head-contact collisions are things that we want to try to avoid," McVay said. "And that's something that they've made a big point of. But when we've talked to Al Riveron, he's done an excellent job being able to communicate clearly to us as far as what are the expectations, how do we see this when we go back and get a chance to really look at it — a little bit more slowed down version. And we use those things to try to coach moving forward so that our players have that clarity. And those will be things that we address moving forward."