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WR McLaurin to Miss Another Game

Terry McLaurin, Noah Brown, and Sam Cosmi are sidelined due to injuries, while quarterback Jayden Daniels returns to start after missing two games.

  • On Thursday, Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin was ruled out of Sunday's game at the Los Angeles Chargers due to a lingering right quadriceps injury.
  • McLaurin injured his quadriceps while diving on a 56-yard catch in Week 3 and missed Sunday's 34-27 loss at Atlanta.
  • Washington also ruled out receivers Noah Brown and guard Sam Cosmi for Sunday's game, while corner Mike Sainristil and wide receiver Deebo Samuel missed practice but traveled to Los Angeles; quarterback Jayden Daniels returned to practice Wednesday and plans to play Sunday.
  • Injuries have left the Commanders thin at receiver as they try to recover from the Atlanta defeat, with Terry McLaurin's 10 catches for 149 yards unavailable.
  • Washington enters Week 5 with a 2-2 record and will travel to face Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, while Tom Pelissero reported McLaurin was stretching on Thursday but remains unavailable.
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Commanders rule out WR Terry McLaurin vs. Chargers

The Washington Commanders ruled out wide receivers Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown on Thursday for their road game Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers.

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Terry McLaurin will miss a second straight game for the Commanders with a quad injury

ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — The Washington Commanders ruled wide receiver Terry McLaurin out for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

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