Antonio Gibson missed two December games in 2020 due to a turf toe issue. The Washington running back continues to deal with the lingering effects of that injury.
The second-year back told reporters Wednesday that while surgery wasn't necessary, he is still rehabbing to get to 100 percent. Gibson said that while he can cut and run, it's a situation that he must keep on top of so he doesn't suffer a setback.
"It was something small that was causing me not to be able to run 100 percent," Gibson said, . "But I'm fine now. I've been cutting in practice ... and getting better each day. ... Definitely something to monitor. I've been fine like I said. I've been cutting and running full speed, making cuts I need to make. ... But I definitely got to watch and make sure I stay up on my treatment, so nothing goes south. But definitely watching throughout the time until I'm 100 percent."
Gibson participating in OTAs is a good sign that the club isn't concerned about the issue cropping up. But it's a situation worthy of monitoring as we progress toward the regular season.
The 22-year-old back proved he could be a difference-making weapon out of the backfield as a rookie, highlighted by his 136 scrimmage yards and three TDs against rival Dallas on Thanksgiving. Transitioning from a college receiver to a full-time running back, Gibson showed he could be a three-down player when healthy.
Gibson projects as a workhorse in the NFC East champs' offense with J.D. McKissic as the pass-catching back, Peyton Barber as the between-tackles sub, and Lamar Miller as a wild card if he makes the squad. Ensuring Gibson is 100 percent come Week 1 should be a priority in D.C. this summer.