NFL: Commanders' Offensive Coordinator Says The Team Misses Terry McLaurin And Other Injured Players
Briefly

The Washington Commanders' offense faced challenges in their preseason opener against the New England Patriots, scoring only 18 points while turning the ball over twice. Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury noted injuries as a key reason for the struggles, mentioning that the team is missing several important players, including guard Sam Cosmi and backup quarterback Marcus Mariota. The absence of projected top receivers and other vital positions is hindering the team's ability to build chemistry and evaluate their overall performance until the injured players return.
I don't think, until we get some of these other pieces back, we're going to know exactly what we are.
But when you don't have your kind of projected top-two outside receivers, one of your projected or both your projected inside pieces at guard, it's not going to really give you the chance to gel or really build that relationship until you get everybody else on the grass.
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