
"Head coach Dan Quinn revealed that there would be no more official updates regarding McLaurin until the final injury designations are confirmed on Friday. The gifted pass-catcher went out in the third quarter versus the Las Vegas Raiders with what the team disclosed as a quad issue. But the wideout getting several different opinions shrouds this situation in mystery. McLaurin also reportedly sought the counsel of the country's top core muscle expert."
"One thing fans have noticed is the absence of McLaurin's presence at practice. He was a no-show on Wednesday. Fans were eager to see if this would change on Thursday. They were out of luck. No Terry McLaurin (quad), Noah Brown (groin/knee) or John Bates (groin) at Commanders practice.- Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) September 25, 2025 The former Ohio State standout wasn't risked for the second-straight day."
"This is yet another massive headache for the Commanders to deal with. They are already without several established stars on both sides of the football, who are either on injured reserve or recovering from nagging ailments. Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury hinted that he is already devising his strategy in case McLaurin is unable to play. The smart money suggests that he'll need these contingency plans."
Dan Quinn said there will be no further official updates on McLaurin until final injury designations are released on Friday. McLaurin exited in the third quarter versus the Las Vegas Raiders with a team-reported quad issue and has sought evaluation from a top core muscle expert, raising concern that the quad may not be the only problem. McLaurin missed practice on Wednesday and remained absent on Thursday, making Week 4 participation unlikely unless he appears on Friday. Washington already has multiple players sidelined, and offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury is preparing contingency plans. A multi-week absence would significantly worsen roster challenges.
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