Fresh intel reveals what Commanders fans needed to hear about Terry McLaurin
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Fresh intel reveals what Commanders fans needed to hear about Terry McLaurin
"My understanding is that there will be no surgery, at least not right now. That is the little bit of good news on Terry McLaurin, because any kind of core muscle surgery, you're looking at six to eight weeks. That's not in the cards as of right now, sources tell me. That being said, he hasn't practiced the last couple of days. Doesn't sound like he's going to be playing."
"McLaurin visited the country's top core muscle specialist, which raised further concerns. This hinted that the issue was more complex than initially feared, and head coach Dan Quinn stated that there would be no more updates from the team's perspective until Friday's final designations are confirmed. There was no sign of McLaurin over the opening two days of practice before Week 4 against the Atlanta Falcons. It's not looking especially promising for his participation this weekend, but a top NFL insider revealed the news that every fan was waiting for."
Terry McLaurin sought multiple medical opinions for a quad/core muscle complication and visited a top core muscle specialist, indicating a more complex issue. Medical evaluations determined surgery is not required at this time. A surgical core muscle procedure would typically require six to eight weeks of recovery, but that option is not currently planned. McLaurin did not practice during the opening two days before Week 4 and appears unlikely to play this weekend. The team will provide roster updates only after Friday's final designations are confirmed.
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