Terry McLaurin bluntly reveals what truly derailed the Commanders' season
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Terry McLaurin bluntly reveals what truly derailed the Commanders' season
"The calendar has flipped to 2026, but for one more week of regular-season action, the NFL campaign is still in action. For the Washington Commanders, their tilt versus the Philadelphia Eagles is the last time they'll be on the field until next August. Dan Quinn's squad will finish with either four or five wins, depending on whether they can beat an Eagles team that's likely to rest most of its starters. Of course, the Commanders are also down to largely backups, due to the laundry list of injuries their roster has sustained."
"The seventh-year pro has been around this franchise long enough to endure plenty of losing, and he hates it as much as the rest of us. His words from practice this week summed up that sentiment, holding the team accountable for poor execution throughout the campaign. "We know we're gonna fight. It's just fighting isn't enough. We've got to execute at a higher level.""
The Washington Commanders end the regular season against the Philadelphia Eagles and will not play again until next August. Dan Quinn's team will finish with either four or five wins depending on the Week 18 result. The roster sustained extensive injuries, leaving many backups to shoulder playing time. Two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Terry McLaurin returned from injury and emphasized that the team must execute at a higher level rather than only fighting. Since Week 11, most games were competitive except a no-show against Minnesota, but close losses and execution lapses defined the season.
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