It looks like Quinton Dunbar is planning on skipping Redskins OTAs this offseason.
According to NBC Sports Washington’s JP Finlay, Dunbar won’t be taking part in the voluntary workouts as he is in the final year of his non-guaranteed contract.
And as Finlay explained, Dunbar’s decision is being impacted by the horrific injury that Reuben Foster suffered during OTAs last spring, an injury that is still affecting the linebacker and could keep him out for part of the 2020 season.
One source explained that for many Redskins players, watching linebacker Reuben Foster go down with a potentially career-ending knee and leg injury in last year’s OTAs left a significant impression about the value of voluntary work.