The Washington Redskins are searching for more pass-catchers for Dwayne Haskins and they are already down one in 2020. Emanuel Hall, a wide receiver for the Redskins, suffered a torn Achilles and will miss the entire 2020 NFL season.

Last month, Hall sustained an injury while working out during the offseason. On Friday, Hall made an emotional post on his Instagram, sharing the news of his unfortunate ailment which the Redskins have to deal with.

“So for those that don’t know, about a month ago while running routes and getting ready for training camp, I tore my Achilles,” Hall wrote. “I have never second guessed what I want for my life. I fell in love with this game at 7 years old and have been obsessed every since. One thing I have learned in the past two years is that perception is everything. If you have your mind right, it will always take your life from point A to point B. Even though this is a major setback, I’m going to bounce back. I’m determined. I want to thank all the people who have supported my career ever since I stepped on the field. Just know I’m working. #HTTR”

Before entering the NFL in 2019 and joining the Redskins, Hall played his college football at Missouri. Amid his time at Missouri, Hall was named to the second-team All-SEC in 2018. He would go undrafted in the 2019 NFL Draft.

Hall would spend time with the Chicago Bears and Tampa Bay Buccaneers before joining Washington's practice squad last December. The Missouri product has yet to appear in a regular-season game in the NFL. Nevertheless, we wish him the best in his recovery and hopefully he comes back even stronger in 2021.

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