Washington has confirmed that confidential player data was put at risk for compromise after a laptop computer belonging to an athletic trainer was stolen in April.

In a statement, Washington said a laptop containing player data was stolen from a trainer's locked car on April 19. The laptop was password-protected, but unencrypted. However, Washington stated they "have no reason to believe the laptop password was compromised." In addition, the team said the NFL's electronic medical records system was not impacted by the theft.

"No social security numbers, Protected Health Information (PHI) under HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), or financial information were stolen or are at risk of exposure," Washington tated.