Washington Football Team's quarterback Alex Smith has been cleared for full football activity by his surgical team, according to ESPN's Stephania Bell.
Smith is reportedly going through COVID-19 testing and expects to report to the team's facility on Monday for a physical. On Friday, Smith told ESPN that his surgical team, which includes Washington team physician Robin West, told him that his bone was in a "really good place" and that he "had healed a lot and given the combination of the rod and where he was with the healing process, he has zero limitations and could even resume some football activities." Smith suffered a horrific double fracture of his tibia and fibula in 2018 and has been on a long road to recovery ever since. He will join a Washington quarterback room that consists of sophomore Dwayne Haskins and recent arrival Kyle Allen.
Smith was Pro Football Focus' 25th graded quarterback in 2018.
Source: Stephania Bell, ESPN