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The Redskins lost a couple of key players to injuries during Sunday’s loss to the Lions with cornerback Josh Norman leaving due to a concussion and left tackle Trent Williams hurting his left knee.

Williams said after the game that he was in pain and had an MRI scheduled for Monday to determine the extent of the injury. It sounds like the results of that test brought some good news.

Mike Jones of the Washington Post reports that the test showed no structural damage to Williams’ knee. As a result, there’s hope that he will be able to play against the Bengals in London in Week Eight as the Redskins try to get back on track after their four-game winning streak came to an end.

The likelihood of that won’t be known until we’re a bit deeper into the week, something that will also be true of Norman’s progress through the concussion protocol.