The Facts:
Portis has been around the facility and Redskins director of sports medicine said the veteran halfback ran 16 100-yard dashes the other day at his normal time, which was a great indication that his knee tendonitis is behind him.
Reported by the Washington Post
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Portis and Tyer
revealed the tendonitis issue early last month -- saying at the time that Portis should be ready to go when training camp opens. Considering Tyer now says every player on the roster is expected to participate fully in all drills when the whistle blows Friday afternoon, it certainly sounds like they'll make good on their word.
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