
"ASHBURN, Va. - Washington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin will miss his fourth consecutive game with a right quad injury, coach Dan Quinn said Friday, another blow for a team in need of better health. McLaurin injured his right quad in a Week 3 win over the Raiders and there was hope he'd return for Sunday's game at Dallas (2-3-1). "It's frustrating for him because he's working at it hard," Quinn said."
"But without McLaurin it means for the fourth consecutive game the Commanders will be without two of their top three wideouts entering the season. Quinn had said Tuesday that McLaurin would practice this week but after a jog-through Wednesday, coaches and athletic trainers watched McLaurin run. He did not practice Thursday and, though he was on the field Friday, he did not practice."
Terry McLaurin will miss his fourth consecutive game with a right quad injury, further depleting Washington's receiving corps. The injury occurred in a Week 3 win over the Raiders, and there had been hope for a return for the Dallas game. McLaurin has worked on recovery but has not been cleared for full practice or high-speed testing because of the soft-tissue nature of the injury. The team also placed Noah Brown on injured reserve, while Deebo Samuel has played with a bruised heel and his status remains uncertain.
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