Morgan Moses Jersey , TV, Radio, Online Streaming, Odds, and more We're ready for the 3rd preseason game of the 2018 season for the Redskins, and Jay Gruden has a new toy to play with tonight. The Redskins are down 4 RBs over the last two weeks, so enter Adrian Peterson into the mix. The former All-Pro will make his debut in the Burgundy and Gold against the Denver Broncos tonight, and should see a healthy number of carries so the team can see what he's got left to offer. Peterson signed a 1-year veteran minimum deal, but wants to compete for the starting job that is up in the air after Derrius Guice's season-ending ACL injury two weeks ago. Rob Kelley has been the lead dog so far, and Samaje Perine's ankle injury last week hasn't helped his chances to win the position. Is a 33 year old Adrian Peterson better than a "Fit Rob" Kelley? Jay Gruden has already ruled out Chris Thompson, Jordan Reed, Samaje Perine, Byron Marshall, Maurice Harris, Cam Sims, and Brian Quick. He said Trent Williams should play and Jamison Crowder will warm up and attempt to play. Alex Smith should get more than the one drive he got last week, and will have Josh Doctson and Paul Richardson to throw to(along with a handful of Mason/Brennan hopefuls). Zach Brown has reportedly also said he will not be playing tonight.Matchup: Washington Redskins(1-1) vs Denver Broncos(0-2) Date/Time: Friday Shawn Lauvao Jersey , Aug. 24 | 7:30 p.m. ETLocation: FedExField (82,000) | Landover, Md.TELEVISION: NBC4/NBC Sports Washington Kenny Albert (play-by-play)Joe Theismann (color)Clinton Portis (sidelines)RADIO: Redskins Radio Network Larry Michael (play-by-play) Chris Cooley (analysis) Rick “Doc” Walker (sidelines)Live Streaming: NFL.com Game Pass, fuboTVOdds: Redskins -3, Over/Under 43.5Series history, news and notesPrediction: Redskins 20 - Broncos 16Enemy Blog: Mile High Report Landon Collins has been an All-Pro and a three-time Pro Bowl selection over his first four years in the NFL, but that wasn’t enough for the Giants to use a franchise tag or make an overwhelming contract offer to keep him from leaving the team this offseason.Those looking to explain the Giants’ lack of interest in a further commitment to Collins often point to the fact that he’s been more effective against the run than the pass since hitting the NFL. That didn’t bother Washington.They handed Collins a six-year, $84 million deal in free agency and Collins said last week that the team is getting a lot more than a box safety for their money.“I laugh, honestly, because I’m not just a box safety,” Collins said, via the . “I make plays in the box, yeah, but I make plays in other places, too. People see me in the box because that’s what teams ask me to do sometimes. Pretty much it’s people that don’t know what they’re talking about. When I get the opportunity to show that I can play different spots, I will.”Washington senior vice president of player personnel Doug Williams agreed with Collins’ self-assessment and the team is sure to try everything they can to get their money’s worth out of Collins over the next few years.