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Washington RB Dillon Johnson (knee, foot) 'ready to rock and roll' - ESPN

HOUSTON — Star Washington tailback Dillon Johnson has been limited in practice this week after suffering multiple injuries at the end of the Sugar Bowl, but he said he's «ready to rock and roll» for Monday night's College Football Playoff National Championship game against Michigan.

Johnson acknowledged he will not be 100-percent for the game — «doubt it» — and said he's been dealing with multiple injuries. In the final minute of he Sugar Bowl, Texas defensive lineman Alfred Collins dragged him to the ground and Johnson both bruised his left knee and aggravated a lingering right foot injury.

«But it's all good,» he said. «I'll be ready to rock and roll and give whatever my team needs. I'll be ready to do it.»

When asked if he's been a full participant in practice, Johnson said: «Something like that, but I was doing as much as I could.»

Johnson has been one of the country's most productive tailbacks in the latter part of the season, as he has the second most yards of any running back since Week 9. He enters the match-up with Michigan on Monday with 1,162 yards, 16 touchdowns and an average of 5.2 yards per carry.

Washington offense coordinator Ryan Grubb said he expects Johnson to be fully available on Monday night. «I don't think he's going to be limited, honestly,» Grubb said.

Grubb added: «He's done a great job the last couple days where really we were more worried about his foot initially, and now he's really feeling good. Yesterday he was able get out there and move around. And so I think today he'll take another step of practice.»

Johnson initially injured his right foot in the Oregon State game on Nov. 18 and has been managing that through the later part of the season. (He declined to specify the injury.)

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