Commanders Hit With Concerning Terry McLaurin Injury Update
Summary
Washington Commanders' wide receiver Terry McLaurin injured his quad during a game against the Las Vegas Raiders. He is seeking more medical opinions to determine the severity of the injury, which may affect his ability to play in the upcoming game against the Atlanta Falcons. McLaurin's absence could impact the Commanders' offense since they are already facing other injury challenges.Key Facts
- Terry McLaurin, a player for the Washington Commanders, hurt his quad while playing against the Las Vegas Raiders.
- The injury happened during a play that was initially considered a touchdown but later ruled not a score.
- McLaurin stayed on the sideline for the rest of that game and did not return to play.
- His participation in the next game against the Atlanta Falcons is uncertain.
- McLaurin is getting more medical opinions about the nature of his injury.
- There is concern the injury might be more severe, possibly a sports hernia.
- McLaurin recently signed a three-year, $96 million contract extension.
- The Commanders have started the season with two wins and one loss.
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