Terry McLaurin pulled back into a Commanders issue they thought was resolved
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Terry McLaurin pulled back into a Commanders issue they thought was resolved
"Terry McLaurin is highly familiar with the quarterback carousel. The wide receiver experienced nothing but a constant stream of quarterback gambles gone wrong almost from the moment he joined the Washington Commanders as a third-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. And just when it looked like McLaurin had finally found some stability, the curse at football's most crucial position struck the franchise again."
"Jayden Daniels and McLaurin have barely played four games together this season. Both have been injured for a considerable period. The wideout is now back in the groove, but the former LSU standout is shut down for the campaign with Washington playing for nothing other than pride. If that wasn't bad enough, veteran backup Marcus Mariota sustained a hand injury against the Philadelphia Eagles and is unlikely to participate on Christmas Day versus the Dallas Cowboys in Washington's regular-season home finale."
Terry McLaurin has endured persistent quarterback turnover since joining Washington as a 2019 third-round pick. Jayden Daniels and McLaurin have appeared together in barely four games this season due to significant injuries. Daniels is shut down for the campaign while McLaurin has returned to play, but veteran backup Marcus Mariota suffered a hand injury and is unlikely to play versus the Dallas Cowboys. Washington will start either Josh Johnson or Jeff Driskel under center. Fantasy managers face uncertainty with those options distributing the ball. McLaurin has previously produced consistent results amid quarterback instability and is a two-time Pro Bowler.
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