Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin will miss his fourth consecutive game with a right quad injury, coach Dan Quinn said Friday. The injury has kept him sidelined for the past three weeks and has significantly impacted the team’s receiving corps. McLaurin, who has been a key player for the Commanders, has shown signs of progress in his recovery but is not yet cleared to return to the field.
Quinn expressed confidence that McLaurin will be able to return to full health and play a key role in the team’s upcoming games. However, the team is currently relying on other players to step up in his absence. The Commanders have been working to develop depth in their receiving corps, and several younger players have taken on more responsibility in recent weeks.
McLaur’s absence has also had an impact on the team’s overall performance. Without his contributions, the Commanders have struggled to move the ball effectively and have had difficulty scoring points in games. The team is hopeful that McLaurin’s return will provide a much-needed boost to their offense.