Commanders' McLaurin to miss 2nd straight game with quad injury

The Associated Press ·
ASHBURN, VA - AUGUST 2 : Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin walks onto the field at the conclusion of practice. McLaurin is without a contract and doesn't participate with the team during training camp in Ashburn, VA on August 2, 2025.
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ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — The Washington Commanders ruled wide receiver Terry McLaurin out for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

The team announced Thursday that McLaurin, receiver Noah Brown and guard Sam Cosmi would not travel to Los Angeles. McLaurin injured his quadriceps muscle in Week 3 against Las Vegas and did not play in last weekend's loss at Atlanta.

It's still been a positive week of preparation for the Commanders, with star quarterback Jayden Daniels returning to practice Wednesday. Daniels said he plans to play Sunday.

McLaurin missed training camp while negotiating a new contract. He has 10 catches for 149 yards on the season.

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