Summary
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is uncertain to play in the upcoming game against the Chicago Bears due to a quad injury. McLaurin did not practice on Wednesday, and the team continues to assess his condition. The Commanders are monitoring McLaurin's injury as they prepare for the Week 6 "Monday Night Football" game.
Key Facts
- Terry McLaurin, a leading wide receiver for the Washington Commanders, is dealing with a quad injury.
- McLaurin has been out since Week 3 after the game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
- As of Wednesday, McLaurin did not participate in team practice.
- Dan Quinn, the head coach of the Commanders, shared updates about McLaurin's injury status.
- McLaurin signed a three-year, $87 million contract extension before the season started.
- The Commanders have a 3-2 record, while their next opponents, the Chicago Bears, are 2-2.
- The next game is scheduled for Monday at 8:15 p.m. ET.