Smith plans to return to NFL

In this Nov. 18, 2018 file photo, Redskins quarterback Alex Smith injures his leg on a sack by Texans strong safety Kareem Jackson (left) and defensive end J.J. Watt during a game in Landover, Md.
In this Nov. 18, 2018 file photo, Redskins quarterback Alex Smith injures his leg on a sack by Texans strong safety Kareem Jackson (left) and defensive end J.J. Watt during a game in Landover, Md.

WASHINGTON - Washington Redskins quarterback Alex Smith said he hopes to play football again but still needs to make basic progress like relearning how to run after breaking his right leg.

In an interview during a massage at a shopping mall with "The Oh My Goff Show," posted Friday on YouTube, Smith said "the steps I'm at right now are lifestyle steps," such as being able to play with his kids.

Asked whether he will return to football, Smith replied, "That's the plan."

The 35-year-old Smith broke his right tibia and fibula during a game in November and needed multiple operations. He is still wearing a stabilizing frame on his lower right leg and said he could need it for another 1 months.

The Redskins finished 7-9 last season and drafted Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins in the first round.