The Facts: According to Liz Clarke of the Washington Post, Jackson is taking part in practice today, his first action since a Sept. 13 hamstring injury.
Diehards Line:Subsequent reporting indicates Jackson was limited to individual drills, but the sight of him will be good news for Kirk Cousins, who had to throw it 95 times the last two games, but is averaging just 6.38 yards per attempt over that span. It was enough to beat the Eagles, but at some point, Jackson’s big play ability is something they’re going to need. In addition, Jordan Reed appears to be heading for an extended absence, so the more bodies in the receiving corps the better.