
"Terry McLaurin looked a little more like his old self at Northwest Stadium. It's been a slow start to the campaign from the wide receiver, which wasn't surprising when one considers he missed so much time over the summer during his contract standoff with general manager Adam Peters. His three catches from four targets for 74 receiving yards represented a step in the right direction, but the second-team All-Pro left the game late with a quad injury and was questionable to return."
"The last thing Washington needs is McLaurin out of action. They are already without several established stars, two of whom are out for the entire campaign. Superstar quarterback Jayden Daniels missed Week 3 with a sprained knee. If the team's most prolific pass-catcher is also sidelined, that would be nothing short of disastrous. It's a wait-and-see scenario. McLaurin doesn't miss games."
Washington achieved a comfortable Week 3 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders while confronting potential new injury issues. Terry McLaurin showed improvement after missing time during a summer contract standoff, finishing with three catches on four targets for 74 yards before leaving late with a quad injury and being listed questionable. The Commanders opted not to return him once the game was secure, and further tests will determine his availability against the Atlanta Falcons. Washington already lacks several established players, including Jayden Daniels (sprained knee), and head coach Dan Quinn required stitches after an in-game collision, highlighting significant early-season health concerns.
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