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Commanders’ McLaurin Misses Seahawks Game Due to Quad Injury

Commanders’ receiver Terry McLaurin will miss Sunday’s game against the Seahawks due to a re-injured right quad. This marks the fifth game he has missed this season, a stark contrast to his previous record of 72 consecutive games played.

McLaurin’s Injury Impact

McLaurin’s absence is another setback for the Washington Commanders, who have been struggling with injuries throughout the season. He had previously only missed three games in the first six years of his career.

Details of the Injury

  • Injury: Right quadriceps
  • Last game played: Monday’s 28-7 loss to Kansas City
  • Last play: Diving catch in the third quarter
  • Previous injury: Suffered same quad injury in Week 4 against the Raiders
  • Season stats: 13 receptions for 203 yards and 1 touchdown

Team Updates

Quarterback Jayden Daniels is on track to return after missing one game due to a sore right hamstring. Coach Dan Quinn confirmed that Daniels will fully participate in practice this week.

Receiver Status

Washington has struggled to maintain a healthy receiving corps. Out of their top three receivers, only one has played a full complement of games.

  • Deebo Samuel: Missed one game
  • Noah Brown: On injured reserve since Week 2

Despite the hardships, Coach Quinn remains hopeful regarding McLaurin’s return, stating that they are not considering placing him on injured reserve.

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