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Jordan Reed, Washington Redskins tight end, suffers Grade 3 shoulder separation against Cowboys

An MRI revealed Friday that Washington Redskins tight end Jordan Reed suffered a Grade 3 shoulder separation in the Thanksgiving Day loss to the Dallas Cowboys, head coach Jay Gruden told ESPN 980.

Reed went down in the second quarter after hitting the ground hard in the end zone. At that point in the game, Reed had just two catches for 15 yards. Reed would exit the game, and his return was initially ruled as questionable.

However, he would return to the game, finishing with 10 receptions on 12 targets for 95 yards and two touchdowns.

But he was also clearly in a great deal of pain over the course of the game.