Terry McLaurin Misses Thursday’s Practice Due to Downgrade

Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin missed Thursday’s practice after being downgraded to a non-participant. This development raises concerns about his availability for upcoming games, following his limited participation on Wednesday. McLaurin had just returned to practice after sustaining a quadriceps injury in a previous matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Terry McLaurin’s Season Overview
This season, McLaurin has recorded 10 receptions for 149 yards. His recent injury issues have cast doubt on his role moving forward.
Other Players Impacted
In addition to McLaurin, several other key players were also unable to practice:
- Deebo Samuel: The wide receiver did not participate due to a heel injury, finishing with four catches for 15 yards in a recent loss to the Chicago Bears.
- Dorance Armstrong: The defensive end is sidelined with a hamstring injury.
- Chris Rodriguez: The running back missed practice due to a calf issue.
Players Returning to Practice
On a positive note, tight end Zach Ertz returned to full practice after resting for shoulder concerns. Additionally, several players participated fully, including:
- Sam Cosmi: Guard, returning from a knee injury.
- Jayden Daniels: Quarterback, also recovering from a knee issue.
- Jonathan Jones: Cornerback, returning from a hamstring injury.
Looking Ahead
Cosmi and Jones are currently in the 21-day window to return to practice. The team hopes to evaluate their statuses as they prepare for the next matchups.