
"Washington Commanders fans are getting pretty used to the sight of Terry McLaurin strutting onto the practice field without pads, doing very little, and then being ruled out when the final injury designations are confirmed. It's been the story of the last month for the second-team All-Pro wide receiver, who was ultra-durable before a luckless run in 2025. And the latest insider intel didn't exactly paint a promising picture for his involvement in Week 7 against the Dallas Cowboys."
"McLaurin has been seldom seen on the field in any capacity over the last few months. His long, drawn-out contract battle with the Commanders was frustrating, denying him valuable reps in the summer to hone his craft. To make matters worse, the wideout suffered a quad/hip injury against the Las Vegas Raiders and has been missing from the lineup ever since."
"It's been akin to Groundhog Day for McLaurin and the Commanders in recent weeks. Dan Quinn states his optimism about his status on Monday. The former Ohio State was expected to get a heavier workload this week, but it never materialized. He did not participate on Thursday, and he walked to the sidelines when the team finished the stretching portion of practice on Friday."
Terry McLaurin has missed significant practice time and repeatedly been ruled out on final injury lists after a quad/hip injury sustained against the Las Vegas Raiders. A prolonged contract dispute limited his offseason reps, and he has been seldom seen on the field since the injury. He did not participate on Thursday and left the field during Friday stretching, eliminating hopes for an increased workload. There is real uncertainty about whether McLaurin and Deebo Samuel will be available Sunday. McLaurin's absence disrupts Washington's offensive plans and compounds receiver availability problems with Noah Brown on injured reserve.
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