Washington Football Team strong safety Landon Collins Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports

WFT three-time Pro Bowl S Landon Collins, RB J.D. McKissic both ruled out vs. Raiders

The Washington Football Team will try to win their fourth game in a row on Sunday when they face the Las Vegas Raiders. They'll have to do so without All-Pro safety Landon Collins and backup running back J.D. McKissic.

Both Collins and McKissic have suited up for each of Washington's 11 games this season, but both suffered injuries in the team's Week 12 win against the Seattle Seahawks.

Collins -- in his seventh NFL season and third with the Football Team -- is second on the squad in tackles (69) and tackles for loss (six). McKissic is in his sixth year in the league and second with Washington.

The backup to Antonio Gibson has recorded 48 carries for 212 rushing yards and two scores on the ground, but has done most of his damage through the air. McKissic is second on the Football Team in targets (53), receptions (43) and receiving yards (397), while placing tied for third with his pair of receiving touchdowns.

Washington and Las Vegas are scheduled to kick off at 4:05 p.m. ET on Sunday.

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