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Commanders Rule Out Hero of Last Year's Win Over Bears Before Rematch

Commanders Rule Out Hero of Last Year's Win Over Bears Before Rematch

Summary

The Washington Commanders will play the Chicago Bears in an upcoming football game but will be without two key players, Noah Brown and Terry McLaurin, due to injuries. Brown, who was instrumental in last year's victory over the Bears, has a groin injury, while McLaurin is dealing with a quad injury.

Key Facts

  • Washington Commanders are set to play against the Chicago Bears on "Monday Night Football."
  • The Commanders recently won against the Los Angeles Chargers with a score of 27-10.
  • Noah Brown and Terry McLaurin, two key wide receivers, are out due to injuries.
  • Brown has a groin injury from a game against the Green Bay Packers.
  • McLaurin has a quad injury from playing against the Las Vegas Raiders.
  • Last year, Brown caught a crucial pass to help the Commanders defeat the Bears.
  • Washington will rely on Deebo Samuel, the team's leading receiver, who has a heel injury but is still playing.
  • The game could allow the Commanders to tie for first place in their division.

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