RICHMOND, Va. -- Washington Redskins cornerback DeAngelo Hall said Tuesday he has sprained ligaments in the back of his right ankle and could miss the rest of training camp. "I cant put any pressure on it. Its kind of funky. Ive never had this particular injury before," Hall said. "It could take a couple of days, it could take a couple of weeks, so theyre cool with me just sitting down for now and give it time to rest and heal up." Hall wore an immobilizing boot as he watched practice. He was hurt Monday when he lost his footing trying to defend rookie free agent receiver Skye Dawson, who has been one of the surprise standouts of camp. "The young guy, he ran a great route," Hall said. "Coming out of my break, something just gave out." Hall said he initially thought he tore a ligament. He said there is no fracture, and that his Achilles is fine. "A lot of guys were joking, Yeah, you wanted a day off. Im like, Yeah, I wanted a day off, but not like this," he said. Hall becomes the fourth Redskins defensive player to suffer a significant setback since the opening of camp. Defensive end Adam Carriker had a third surgery on his right knee and is expected to be sidelined another four to five months. Linebacker Keenan Robinson is out at least three months with a torn left pectoral muscle, and defensive end Jarvis Jenkins was hit with a four-game suspension after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug. The Redskins worked out veteran linebacker Nick Barnett on Tuesday. They gave linebacker Joe Mays on workout on Saturday, but Mays agreed to terms with the Houston Texans. Also Tuesday, left tackle Trent Williams sprained his left wrist when he fell while blocking a play during the afternoon practice. The wrist was heavily taped as he walked off the field. "Its really nothing, though," he said. "Just stunned a little bit. Ill be fine." Several other players missed all or part of practice for various injury-related reasons. Receiver Donte Stallworth, guard Adam Gettis and linebacker Jeremy Kimbrough are nursing hamstring injuries. Safety Brandon Meriweather is still recovering from a torn ACL in his right knee, and running back Chris Thompson continues to feel the effects of a torn ACL in his left knee. Safety Jordan Pugh left early because he "wasnt feeling very good," according to Shanahan. Also, running back Tristan Davis, who has been on the practice squads for six NFL teams but has never appeared in a regular season game, has left the team. "Tristan Davis came to my office earlier this morning and said that his heart wasnt in playing football anymore," Shanahan said. "So he retired."Air Max 97 France . -- Jimmie Johnson held off a teammate, passed a pair of Hall of Famers, and dominated once more at Dover. Air Max 97 Destockage . The 27-year-old Scrivens will be joining his third NHL club since signing with the Toronto Maple Leafs as a free agent in 2010. 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Malkin got tangled up with Detroits Luke Glendening early in the third period and his left skate took the brunt of collision with the boards behind Pittsburghs net.Sergey TetyukhinDate of birth1975-09-23Height197 cmWeight89.0 kgClubsLokomotiv Belgorod (1992-1999), Maxicono Parma (1999-2001), Lokomotiv Belgorod (2001-2006), Dynamo Tattransgaz (2006-2008), Zenit Kazan (2009-2011), Lokomotiv Belgorod (2011-)Olympic Games (4 medals: 1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze)Volleyball: 1st (2012), 2nd (2000), 3rd (2004, 2008)International honoursWorld Championships: runner-up (2002)World Cup: winner (1999, 2011), runner-up (2007)World League: winner (2002), runner-up (1998, 2000), 3rd (1996, 1997, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2009)European Championships: runner-up (1999, 2005, 2007), 3rd (2001, 2003)European League: runner-up (2004)Club honoursCEV Champions League: winner (2003, 2004, 2008, 2014), runner-up (2011), 3rd (2005, 2006)FIVB Club World Championship: winner (2014), 3rd (2009)CEV Challenge Cup: winner (2009), runner-up (2002)Gooing out with a bangAt 40 years of age, Sergey Tetyukhin is a living legend of volleyball.ddddddddddddThe Russians record for both club and country speaks for itself: 2 World Cups (1999, 2011), a World League title (2002) and 4 Champions League winners medals (2003, 2004, 2008 and 2014). He has also found time to squeeze in 10 Russian Championships.Tetyukhins experience has seen him return to the national side as Russia prepare to defend their Olympic volleyball crown. The outside hitter (1.97m, 89kg) has an unparalleled record at the Games: gold in 2012, silver in 2000 and bronze in 2004 and 2008. And the doyen of Russian volleyball has every intention of rounding out his stellar career with more Olympic glory in Rio. ' ' '