
"Terry McLaurin showcased his value to the Commanders, but was it fleeting? McLaurin caught three passes for 54 receiving yards and a score, which was a toe-tapping beauty at the end of the first half. He additionally hauled in a diving contested snag along the sidelines in the third quarter, though he re-aggravated his quadriceps injury in the process. It took some time to get McLaurin involved."
"Washington had a chance to tie the game heading into the intermission, and Marcus Mariota found McLaurin sprinting across the end zone just in time to secure a ball that looked like it had no chance of being caught in bounds. It was initially ruled incomplete, but reversed upon further review as the two-time Pro Bowler was credited with his first touchdown of 2025."
The Commanders fell to a third straight loss and stand at 3-5 with an expanding injury list and dim postseason prospects. Both starting receivers, Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel Sr., returned after absences, but Samuel's first-quarter drop turned into an interception. McLaurin finished with three catches for 54 yards and a toe-tap touchdown before re-aggravating his quadriceps while making a contested sideline grab. Washington's offense showed moments of life but missed scoring chances, including a controversial fourth-down spot on a Zach Ertz reception. The combined miscues and injuries hampered any realistic salvation for the season.
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