
"Terry McLaurin will receive another opinion on his quad today, and he's received several -- including from Dr. Williams Meyers, the nation's expert in core muscle injuries. As of now, they believe it's a quad injury. But more tests coming, as his status is in doubt for Sunday."
"McLaurin went out of Washington's triumph over the Las Vegas Raiders with a reported quad issue. The Commanders did not need to rush him back into the lineup, given the score. However, the fact that the wide receiver is getting several different opinions on the extent of this complication is causing worry among the fan base."
"The Commanders will roll with the punches, as they have over the last fortnight. This squad is experiencing more injuries than most, especially so early into the campaign. They are navigating things well, but losing a player of McLaurin's stature would be a body blow. It's still a wait-and-see scenario. Other pass-catchers lower down the depth chart will get extra reps until McLaurin gets back to practice. It's something they're well-versed in, consid"
Terry McLaurin exited Washington's win over the Las Vegas Raiders with a reported quad issue and did not practice Wednesday. Head coach Dan Quinn provided no update until Friday's final injury designations. McLaurin has sought multiple medical opinions, including from Dr. Williams Meyers, a national core muscle injury expert. Initial assessments favor a quad injury, but further testing could reveal a hernia or another core concern, leaving his Week 4 status in doubt. The Commanders are managing an unusually high number of early-season injuries and will give extra reps to lower-depth-chart pass-catchers until McLaurin returns to practice.
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