The Washington Redskins may have quarterback Colt McCoy in action on Sunday night when they face the Green Bay Packers.

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McCoy won’t be lining up under center, but he could be the center, well, the long-snapper on Sunday.

With Nick Sundberg missing the last two days of practice, McCoy will get the nod at long-snapper if Sundberg can’t go on Sunday.

“Colt McCoy,” said head coach Jay Gruden when asked who would step in the absence of Sundberg. “Not much of a blocker, but he’s pretty good (laughter). Neither was Sundberg, but they can’t cover up the center anyway.”

Asked how they found out McCoy was a good long-snapper, Gruden quipped, “process of elimination.”

Asked how many were eliminated, Gruden joked “everybody.”

Redskins punter, former Oklahoma Sooner Tress Way, begrudgingly gave the former Texas Longhorns legend his due.

“I hate giving props to a Longhorn, but the dude can snap,” Way said. “You want to talk about all-around athlete -- ping pong, basketball, I think he’s our backup punter too, I mean the dude can do it all. He did it today and he did a good job.”

Jay Gruden was asked if he’d ever had a quarterback be a long-snapper.

“No, this will be the first,” Gruden said laughing. “This will be the first.”