Gibson (shin) was limited at practice Thursday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.
Washington continues to manage the stress fracture in Gibson's shin, which contained him to between 31 and 56 percent of the offensive snaps in the five contests before the team's Week 9 bye. He still was productive during that span, averaging 15.4 touches for 60.2 yards from scrimmage per game while scoring three touchdowns. Though he's been limited for the team's first two practices of Week 10, Gibson told Peter Hailey of NBC Sports Washington on Wednesday that he's feeling better physically coming out of the bye week. Even so, Gibson's injury is unlikely to fully heal until after the season, meaning that he could continue to cede work to No. 2 back J.D. McKissic, who notched 10 touches for 65 total yards per game and had one score in the same five-game period prior to the bye.