ASHBURN, Va. — Washington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin re-injured his proper quad and will not play in Sunday’s sport vs. the Seahawks. However Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is on tempo to return after a one-game absence.
Washington coach Dan Quinn stated the plan is for Daniels to be a full participant in apply this week, after lacking Monday’s 28-7 loss to Kansas Metropolis with a sore proper hamstring.
However McLaurin’s scenario is yet one more blow for the Commanders, who’ve handled key accidents all season — and will probably be the fifth sport McLaurin has missed this 12 months. He entered having performed in 72 consecutive video games and had missed simply three in his first six seasons mixed.
Washington has performed two video games with all three of their high three receivers accessible. Deebo Samuel has missed one sport whereas Noah Brown is on injured reserve with a groin harm and hasn’t performed since Week 2.
McLaurin’s final play in Monday’s loss was a diving seize alongside the sidelines with 1 minute, 59 seconds left within the third quarter. He didn’t return.
It is the identical harm he suffered in a Week 4 win over the Raiders that sidelined him for the next 4 video games.
Quinn stated they weren’t placing McLaurin on injured reserve. He stated the hope is that “this isn’t one thing that can knock him out for a very long time.”
McLaurin caught three passes for 54 yards and a landing in Monday’s 28-7 loss. He has caught 13 passes for 203 yards and a rating this season.

