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Malcolm Kelly #12 | Wide Receiver | Washington Redskins
Height: 6-4    Weight: 218    Born: , Longview, TX

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November 21, 2008
The Washington Post reports that rookie wide receiver Malcolm Kelly is feeling the best he has felt all season. His knee responded well after a full week of work last week, and the Redskins are hopeful Kelly could soon provide the big plays they envisioned when they drafted him.
November 19, 2008
The Redskins intend to get rookie Malcolm Kelly more involved over the closing weeks of the regular season, according to the Washington Post.
November 13, 2008
Redskins rookie wideout Malcolm Kelly's knees are getting healthier, and he practiced once again on Thursday, according to the Washington Post.
October 22, 2008
Malcolm Kelly suffered another setback in his recovery from knee problems, and the team may opt to place him on the season-ending IR, according to the Washington Post. Kelly was unable to practice today after his knee swelled again.
October 20, 2008
Malcolm Kelly said he felt he was at 85-90 percent health Sunday, and expects to be fully healthy for Sunday's game at Detroit, according to the Washington Post.
October 19, 2008
Redskins inactives: QB Colt Brennan (3rd), WR Malcolm Kelly, CB Shawn Springs, RB Ladell Betts, G Jason Fabini, T Chad Rinehart, DE Erasmus James, DE Rob Jackson.
October 12, 2008
Redskins inactives: QB Colt Brennan (3rd), WR Malcolm Kelly, DB Justin Hamilton, FS Reed Doughty, OT Stephon Heyer, T Chad Rinehart, DE Erasmus James, DE Rob Jackson.
October 11, 2008
Redskins rookie wideout Malcolm Kelly had to have his left knee drained, according to the Washington Post.
October 7, 2008
Rookie wideout Malcolm Kelly said the pain in his left knee has subsided, and he wants to practice this week with hopes of playing on Sunday, according to the Washington Post.
October 6, 2008
Malcolm Kelly is experiencing more swelling in his knee, according to the Washington Post.
October 3, 2008
Redskins rookie wideout Malcolm Kelly will not play Week 5, and instead will be put on the inactive list, according to the Washington Post. "He's getting better, but I'm going to deactivate him, I can tell you that right now," said Redskins head coach Jim Zorn.
October 2, 2008
Malcolm Kelly fully practiced for the second straight day Thursday, according to the Washington Post.
October 1, 2008
Malcolm Kelly was able to complete a full practice Wednesday, but his ankle was still heavily taped, according to the Washington Post. Coach Jim Zorn said, "I was excited about that and he was excited about that."
September 29, 2008
Malcolm Kelly missed the trip to Dallas as he was nursing a virus, according to the Washington Post. He also stayed home to get treatment on his injured ankle. He said, "I did some drills today and felt pretty good. But we'll have to see how it feels Wednesday at practice. I needed some time off to let it heal up."
September 28, 2008
Week 4 inactives: QB Colt Brennan, WR Malcolm Kelly, CB Justin Tryon, DB Justin Hamilton, DE Jason Taylor, G Jason Fabini, OT Chad Rinehart, and DE Erasmus James.
September 25, 2008
Redskins rookie wide receiver Malcolm Kelly will not play in the team's upcoming contest against the Cowboys, according to the Washington Post.
September 24, 2008
Malcolm Kelly was unable to fully practice Wednesday due to his ankle ailment, according to the Washington Post.
September 21, 2008
Redskins inactives: QB Colt Brennan (3rd), WR Malcolm Kelly, CB Justin Tryon, DB Justin Hamilton, G Jason Fabini, T Chad Rinehart, DE Erasmus James, DE Rob Jackson.
September 19, 2008
Malcolm Kelly practiced Friday and is expected to be ready to play this weekend against the Cardinals, according to the Washington Post. He had been dealing with an ankle ailment.
September 17, 2008
Malcolm Kelly's ankle swelled up on Monday and he sat out Wednesday's practice, according to the Washington Post. He is expected to return to practice Thursday.
September 15, 2008
Malcolm Kelly sustained a sprained ankle in his NFL debut against the Saints Sunday, according to the Washington Post.
September 14, 2008
Malcolm Kelly will make his NFL debut today.
September 13, 2008
Malcolm Kelly worked a lot with the first-team offense in practice Friday, but coach Jim Zorn wouldn't commit to Kelly being active against the Saints, according to the Washington Post. "He still, in my mind, [is] just questionable, just working his way back," Zorn said. "But I like what I see. I like his improvement. He's on his way." Kelly sat out the preseason after having arthroscopic knee surgery but feels fully recovered. I feel good about everything," Kelly said. "I went through the whole week, no pain. I'm good."
September 12, 2008
Malcolm Kelly is trying to make his way onto the field after battling injuries to his hamstring and knee, according to the Washington Post. Head Coach Jim Zorn said that Kelly is not 100 percent and could be inactive for one more week.
September 8, 2008
Malcolm Kelly, who had arthroscopic knee surgery Aug. 4, returned to practice on Monday according to the Washington Post. The rookie receiver sat out the preseason because of hamstring and knee problems, so "he needs the work," an excited Jim Zorn said. "Other guys can get away with just partial practice time, the veterans, but a young player like Malcolm has to be there day in and day out. If he's 100 percent, or even if he's close to 100 percent, he'll get practice reps."
September 5, 2008
Malcolm Kelly, who is recovering from his knee ailment, is slated to resume practicing next week and has a shot to make his regular season debut in Week 2 against the Saints, according to the Washington Post.
September 4, 2008
For the Redskins game with the Giants on Thursday night, the following Washington players are inactive: Colt Brennan, Malcolm Kelly, Shawn Springs, Kareem Moore, Alfred Fincher, Chad Rinehart, Fred Davis, and Rob Jackson, according to Giants.com.
August 31, 2008
Malcolm Kelly avoided the injured reserve, but he figures to miss at least the opening two games due to a sore knee, the Washington Post reports.
August 29, 2008
Malcolm Kelly might be headed to the injured reserve list because he has a swollen knee, but also because he is not in any way ready to help the team, according to the Washington Post.
August 27, 2008
Wide receiver Malcolm Kelly will make his professional debut on Thursday in the Redskins final exhibition game, according to the Washington Post. Kelly had been sidelined with knee and hamstring issues.
August 20, 2008
Malcolm Kelly, who is recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery, is working in team drills, according to the Washington Post. He is trying to run some routes at full speed with the second-team offense facing the first-team defense.
August 19, 2008
Redskins rookie wide receiver Malcolm Kelly increased his workload at practice and could see time in the team's preseason contest against the Panthers on Saturday, according to Sporting News Today. He had undergone arthroscopic surgery on his left knee in early August.
August 11, 2008
Malcolm Kelly is expected to engage in light jogging this week, according to the Washington Post. He underwent arthroscopic knee surgery last month.
August 6, 2008
Coach Jim Zorn said that Malcolm Kelly failed the Redskins' conditioning test at the start of training camp and hinted that the rookie's poor physical condition could be the cause of his knee problem, according to the Washington Post. "If you can't pass that physical test that we give," Zorn said, "then something's not right." Zorn also added that the previous diagnosis that Kelly would miss only two weeks after getting his knee scoped was "ambitious."
August 4, 2008
Redskins second-round selection, wide receiver Malcolm Kelly, had surgery today to clean up loose particles in his left knee, according to the Washington Post.
August 4, 2008
Malcolm Kelly is in Birmingham, Alabama being evaluated by Dr. James Andrews, and may need to get a knee scoped, according to the Washington Post.
July 31, 2008
The Washington Post reports that Malcolm Kelly (hamstring) will not participate in Sunday's game against the Colts. He should resume practicing next week.
July 30, 2008
Malcolm Kelly returned to practice Tuesday for the first time since sustaining a hamstring injury last Friday, according to the Washington Times. He participated in individual drills and said, "It felt pretty good. It is really just a matter of the swelling and inflammation coming out of it. It isn't something where it is really hurts. It is just more like it's weak."
July 28, 2008
Malcolm Kelly is battling a hamstring injury, according to the Washington Post. Kelly is a future starter in Washington, but will likely work as a backup in his debut campaign behind speed demon Santana Moss and Antwaan Randle-El.
July 24, 2008
The Washington Post reports that Malcolm Kelly is playing X, or split end on the first team in early training camp drills.
July 12, 2008
The Redskins have inked second-round pick Malcolm Kelly (Oklahoma) to a four-year deal worth $3.36 million, according to the Canadian Press.
April 27, 2008
The Washington Redskins selected Malcolm Kelly with the 51st pick in the draft. The All-Big Twelve second teamer was an asset to the Oklahoma offense and was the go-to receiver in the red zone.
April 24, 2008
The Washington Redskins are honing in on Clemson defensive end Philip Merling and Oklahoma wide receiver Malcolm Kelly, according to the Washington Post. Owner Daniel Snyder, head coach Jim Zorn and defensive coordinator Greg Blache are expected to attend workouts for both players in the next two days.
April 5, 2008
The Ravens have relied heavily on their work in the NFL Draft to build their current corps of wide receivers, and recent reports indicate they will continue to pursue those methods in this year's draft, according to Aaron Wilson of the Carroll County Times. The Ravens have reportedly scheduled private workouts with both James Hardy (Indiana) and Malcolm Kelly (Oklahoma), two of the top-rated receivers in this year's draft class. Wilson also reports the team has already spent time with Devin Thomas of Michigan State, an option they might find in picks later than the first round. The Ravens possess the 8th-overall pick of this year's draft and the general thought is that such a high pick would be too valuable for selecting any o these players, thus rumors of attempts to trade down seem reasonable.
April 1, 2008
Dick Jauron has no problems with the health of Oklahoma wide receiver Malcolm Kelly, whose knees have become a question mark heading into the draft, according to the Buffalo News. Asked about Kelly's knees, Jauron said today: "We feel good about it. Our staff was in Indianapolis with everybody else. There's nothing I'm aware of (that's a problem) at this point." Kelly, who underwent arthroscopic knee surgery during his sophomore year, had a productive career at Oklahoma and didn’t miss any game action due to knee problems.
April 1, 2008
In an e-mail circulated to league general managers and scouting personnel, agent Chad Speck declared his client Malcolm Kelly fully healed and ready to participate in his pro day April 9 at the University of Oklahoma, according to the Nashville City Paper. Kelly, who is regarded as one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2008 draft, was hampered by a quadriceps tear. But in the letter from Speck, Dr. Michael Hatrak said Kelly’s injury showed “no further risk of injury” and that a MRI showed “all other structures assessed were within normal limits.”