Commanders need McLaurin on field, OC says
Briefly

The Washington Commanders' offense has struggled during summer practice due to the absence of key players, primarily wide receiver Terry McLaurin. Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury emphasized the need for practice time to build team chemistry as the season approaches. McLaurin, currently seeking a contract extension, has missed significant training time, and other players have stepped up. Despite a successful previous season, the current lack of player synchronization is a concern for the coaching staff as they prepare for the upcoming games.
The Washington Commanders' offense hasn't looked sharp for much of the summer, largely due to the absence of key players such as wide receiver Terry McLaurin.
Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury mentioned that with the season starting in three weeks, the team needs to have more contact and work on building their offense.
With four key offensive players missing considerable time, there has been less success compared to the previous camp, affecting the overall performance of the team.
Despite having a strong offense the previous season, the current summer has showcased a lack of synchronization among the players, leading to concerns about their readiness.
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