Baltimore starting cornerback Fabian Washington will make his 2010 debut in Saturday's preseason game against the Washington Redskins. According to Ravens coach John Harbaugh, Washington will play at least a quarter.
Washington last played on Nov. 22, 2009 when he tore his ACL against the Indianapolis Colts. He spent the entire offseason rehabbing the injury and is expected to be key to Baltimore's secondary now that top cornerback Domonique Foxworth (knee) is out for the season.
Washington has practiced in training camp but was inactive in last week's preseason opener against the Carolina Panthers. Teammate Lardarius Webb (knee), another projected starter, is still not ready for contact.
Ma'ake Kemoeatu (ma-AH'-kay kay-moy-AH'-too) started at nose tackle in the Redskins' first preseason game and is expected to do so again Saturday when Washington hosts Baltimore.
Kemoeatu missed all of last season with Carolina due to a torn Achilles' tendon. He says he weighed about 400 pounds before the injury and is now working hard to get himself down to 340 or so.
Redskins rookie offensive tackle Trent Williams is scheduled to appear in a Virginia traffic court next week, two months after he was ticketed for reckless driving, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
According to the newspaper, a Fairfax County police officer pulled over Williams at 1:10 a.m. on Sunday, June 6, for allegedly driving 90 mph in a 55-mph zone. If convicted, Williams could have his driver's license suspended for up to six months.
Mark R. Dycio, Williams' lawyer, told The Post that his client "looks forward to his day in court." Redskins senior vice president Tony Wyllie declined to comment.
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