
"Terry McLaurin's continued absence has been the source of incredible frustration this season. This is the first time that the wide receiver has sustained a long-term injury throughout his career, and it came after the Washington Commanders gave him an extension ahead of time this offseason. McLaurin lasted just three games before going down with a quad/hip flexor injury. The former Ohio State standout made his triumphant return in Week 8 against the Kansas City Chiefs, but he unfortunately reaggravated the complication."
"He's here. So he'll do some of the movement and the on-field portions of the rehab. The first couple of weeks, he was not able to do that. That'll take the build-up time to do that, but we're glad he's here, taking the next step. Sometimes these injuries take longer than you want, and they're not predictable to say it's going to be this set time. We're just going to continue with the next step, and this is a good sign."
Terry McLaurin suffered a quad/hip flexor injury three games into the season after receiving an early contract extension and has missed significant time. He returned in Week 8 against the Kansas City Chiefs but reaggravated the issue and has remained sidelined. Rehabilitation has advanced to include on-field movement and build-up activities while he conducts part of his rehab in Spain. The team is conducting continuous assessments, prioritizing gradual progress and additional rest during the bye week to minimize re-injury risk. The timeline for a full return remains uncertain due to the unpredictable nature of recovery.
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