Summary
The Washington Commanders are dealing with injuries on their offense as they prepare for a game against the Chicago Bears. Star receiver Terry McLaurin is likely to miss the game due to a quad injury, while other key players, like Deebo Samuel and Noah Brown, also face uncertain playing statuses.
Key Facts
- Quarterback Jayden Daniels recently returned from a knee injury to lead the Commanders to a win against the Los Angeles Chargers.
- The Commanders' offense has been averaging 361 yards per game this season.
- Terry McLaurin, a key receiver, has been out for the last two games due to a quad injury.
- McLaurin's participation in the upcoming game against the Chicago Bears is doubtful.
- Receiver Deebo Samuel did not practice on Thursday, raising concerns about his availability.
- Wide receiver Noah Brown is listed as a limited participant in practice, making his status uncertain for the next game.
- The Commanders previously won against the Bears in a closely contested match that ended with a last-second touchdown.