DeAngelo Hall
S FA
Fri 10/23/15 1:46 PM

Hall (toe) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Tampa Bay, Mike Jones of the Washington Post reports.
EDGE Analysis
Chris Culliver (knee) has also been ruled out, leaving Bashaud Breeland and Will Blackmon as the starting duo at cornerback. They've held up pretty well so far, but this is still a favorable matchup for the Tampa Bay passing game. It's unclear when Hall might return.

DeAngelo Hall
S FA
Fri 10/16/15 1:49 PM

Hall (toe) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Jets.
EDGE Analysis
With Chris Culliver (knee) also missing another game, the Redskins will likely start Bashaud Breeland (knee) and Will Blackmon at cornerback. The Jets may be able to exploit the matchups outside, but they still figure to rely on their running game, which limits the IDP utility of Breeland and Blackmon.

DeAngelo Hall
S FA
Fri 10/9/15 2:50 PM

Hall (toe) is out for Sunday's game in Atlanta.
EDGE Analysis
The Redskins will be without both of their starting cornerbacks for a matchup against Julio Jones, as Chris Culliver (knee) was also ruled out for Sunday. Will Blackmon and Bashaud Breeland will likely start.

DeAngelo Hall
S FA
Fri 9/25/15 4:40 PM

Hall suffered a Grade 2 tear in his right toe during Thursday's loss to the Giants, the Washington Post's Master Tesfatsion reports.
EDGE Analysis
Hall is expected to miss at least three-to-four weeks, and he could be out for quite a bit longer if he needs surgery. Already shaky in the defensive backfield, the Redskins will likely turn to Bashaud Breeland as the starter across from Chris Culliver, with Will Blackmon or Justin Rogers serving as the nickelback.

DeAngelo Hall
S FA
Thu 9/24/15 10:19 PM2 Comments

Hall (ribs) left Thursday's game against the Giants in the third quarter with a right toe injury, ESPN's Dan Graziano reports.
EDGE Analysis
Hall tore his left Achilles twice last season, but he made a full recovery in time for training camp. Although he couldn't put any weight on his right foot while walking off the field, the initial diagnosis suggests he avoided another Achilles tear. Hall is questionable to return.

DeAngelo Hall
S FA
Sun 9/20/15 12:29 PM

Hall (ribs) is active for Sunday's game against the Rams.
EDGE Analysis
Hall's availability was never in much peril after he was able to log full practices Thursday and Friday. He's expected to match up primarily against Kenny Britt in Sunday's game.

DeAngelo Hall
S FA
Fri 9/18/15 9:20 PM

Hall (ribs) is probable for Sunday's game against the Rams.
EDGE Analysis
Hall logged full practices Thursday and Friday, following Wednesday's limited showing. For a 31-year-old who tore his Achilles' tendon twice last season, Hall held up quite well against a talented Miami receiving corps in Week 1. He'll draw an easier matchup this week, facing a Rams team that will likely start Tavon Austin and Kenny Britt. It's not a good matchup for IDP production, but Hall did put himself back on the radar with an eight-tackle showing in Week 1.

DeAngelo Hall
S FA
Thu 9/17/15 7:10 PM

Hall (rib) was a full practice participant Thursday.
EDGE Analysis
After a limited showing in practice Wednesday in order to rest a sore rib, Hall was able to take on a full array of drills Thursday. As one of Washington's top cornerbacks, he'll attempt to add to his tally of eight tackles (six solo) from the regular season opener in Week 2 against the Rams.

DeAngelo Hall
S FA
Wed 9/16/15 1:50 PM

Hall was limited at Wednesday's practice due to a sore rib, Mike Jones of the Washington Post reports.
EDGE Analysis
Hall racked up eight tackles (six solo) and a pass defended Sunday against the Dolphins, marking his first appearance since tearing his Achilles twice in the span of six weeks last fall. Meanwhile, because his rib is merely experiencing discomfort at the moment, he doesn't appear in danger of sitting out in Week 2, which should be substantiated on Friday's injury report.

DeAngelo Hall
S FA
Sun 9/13/15 6:10 PM

Hall totaled eight tackles (six solo) in Sunday's 17-10 loss to the Dolphins.
EDGE Analysis
Hall had an active afternoon, with Jarvis Landry and Rishard Matthews keeping him busy, particularly in the second half. The twelve-year veteran scuffled with knee and toe injuries in the summer and will be counted on to rebound from a 2014 campaign in which he only managed to get on the field for three games.