The Washington Football Team lost starting quarterback Kyle Allen to an ankle dislocation and fracture during Sunday's game against the New York Giants. Veteran Alex Smith replaced Allen and, apparently, he'll continue to start games moving forward.
Washington head coach Ron Rivera named Smith the team's starting quarterback moving forward. He also announced that Dwayne Haskins, who has been benched since Week 5, will serve as Smith's backup.
Head coach Ron Rivera said Alex Smith will be the starter moving forward. Dwayne Haskins will be the backup.
— Logan Campbell (@loganncampbelll) November 8, 2020
Smith will be Washington's third starting quarterback of the season once he enters the team's Week 10 matchup against the Detroit Lions.
During Sunday's game, Smith completed 24-of-32 passes for 325 yards and one touchdown against three interceptions.
Starting next week's game will be just another step in Smith's recovery process. The 36-year-old suffered a life-threatening leg injury in 2018 and missed the entire 2019 campaign while he rehabbed. He has not started a game since 2018, but did play in a Week 5 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
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