Commanders Announce Final Decision on Terry McLaurin for Cowboys Game
Summary
Washington Commanders player Terry McLaurin will not play in the game against the Dallas Cowboys because of a quad injury. This will be his fourth missed game due to the injury. The Commanders are currently short on wide receivers with other players also facing injuries.Key Facts
- Terry McLaurin has missed the last three games due to a quad injury.
- Coach Dan Quinn announced McLaurin will not play in the upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys.
- McLaurin practiced in a limited capacity on Wednesday but did not practice on Thursday.
- McLaurin's absence means Sunday will be his fourth missed game in a row.
- The Commanders are 1-2 in games without McLaurin this season.
- Other Commanders receivers, Deebo Samuel and Noah Brown, are also currently injured.
- McLaurin signed a three-year contract extension worth $96 million this offseason.
- The Commanders have a 3-3 record so far this season and will play the Cowboys at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday.
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