WATCH: Redskins O-linemen rock shirts and ties on 'business' Friday

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With their Week 2 clash against the Colts just two days away, the Redskins were "all business" at practice on Friday, in more ways than one. 

Trent Williams, Morgan Moses and Ty Nsekhe wore dress shirts and ties underneath their pads, having found the attire at their lockers courtesy of equipment room staff. 

Three big men. Three big dress shirts.Introducing you to "Business Friday": https://t.co/ZYqGLvK4FK pic.twitter.com/Q5RMVgKzd2

— NBC Sports Redskins (@NBCSRedskins) September 14, 2018

Business-like approach. pic.twitter.com/Bsqb6wdzH2

— John Keim (@john_keim) September 14, 2018

"Get your laughs in," Williams told reporters, per ESPN. "There ain't nothing behind it. We're just messing around."

"We came down for practice and figured we'd throw them on and call it business Fridays. So it's all business."

“Business Friday” for the #Redskins’ tackles. pic.twitter.com/B30mozMSxs

— Tarik El-Bashir (@Tarik_ElBashir) September 14, 2018

These are the three best-dressed linemen you can find in the NFL -- pic.twitter.com/BRfnfQ3SN8

— NBC Sports Redskins (@NBCSRedskins) September 14, 2018

As you'd expect, the shirts and ties were not conducive for a football practice. 

"This shirt is hot as hell. I can't do this no more," Williams said afterwards. "It's probable I would shut this down."

However, a Redskins win on Sunday could turn the unconventional outfit into a full-blown tradition.
"If it brings good luck on Sunday I'll do it every week," Williams conceded. "I'll let you know more on Monday."

#BusinessFridays -- pic.twitter.com/VFlFIHqB59

— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) September 14, 2018

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