Morgan Moses gets back on the field during training camp after rookie-year injury

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RICHMOND (WSLS 10 SPORTS) - WSLS 10's Alyssa Rae went to Bon Secours Training Center in Richmond for Redskins training camp and the team had a walk-through Wednesday morning. Afterwards, when many players were heading off the field, one player was putting in the extra work.

Former U.Va. standout, Morgan Moses, stayed after the walk-through for some one-on-one time. Moses played in 8 games last year in his rookie season before hurting his foot in December. Now the 6'6, 318 pound offensive tackle enters his second season in the league, trying to get back in the swing of things.

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"I feel good. I feel like I've prepared myself well for the off-season and nobody wants to get hurt, but you know, it's part of the game and my job right now is to compete every day and give it my all," Redskins tackle Morgan Moses explained.

Washington's big names were a huge draw for the fans at camp.

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Quarterback Robert Griffin III signed autographs for many young admirers. Outside, linebacker Ryan Kerrigan, who just signed a 5-year, $57.5 million extension last week, talked to median and fans before heading into the locker room. But Moses, a Richmond native, had his own following. Family, friends and fans lined up to wait for for him.

"I love it man, anytime you get to come back here during the roughest stretch of the season and to have a big support, like my mom and dad and my family members coming out here, you know, to be able to see something like this in Richmond happening is a great deal," Moses explained.

Despite the heat, this was one of the best fan turnouts at camp yet. The Houston Texans are coming tomorrow for joint practice for the next few days.