Commanders' Terry McLaurin Receives Major Update on Surgery
Summary
Washington Commanders' player Terry McLaurin has been dealing with a quad injury. It was thought he might need surgery, which would keep him out for two months, but it has been determined he does not need surgery. McLaurin is expected to be back sooner than feared, though he may still miss some upcoming games.Key Facts
- Terry McLaurin is a wide receiver for the Washington Commanders.
- McLaurin suffered a quad injury, initially raising concerns about possible surgery.
- Surgery is not needed, which avoids a six to eight-week recovery period.
- McLaurin is unlikely to play in Week 4 due to the injury.
- He recently signed a three-year, $96 million contract extension with the Commanders.
- McLaurin has accumulated 149 yards over three weeks in the current season.
- The team hopes for his return to be sooner rather than later.
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