Commanders rule out receivers McLaurin, Brown
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Commanders rule out receivers McLaurin, Brown
"ASHBURN, Va. -- The Washington Commanders, once more, will be minus two of their top three receivers -- and possibly all of them -- for Monday's game against the Chicago Bears. Commanders coach Dan Quinn ruled out receivers Terry McLaurin (quad) and Noah Brown (groin/knee). Meanwhile, receiver Deebo Samuel did not practice Thursday or Saturday because of a bruised heel but Quinn said they "would take it into Monday" to determine whether or not he would play."
"McLaurin will miss his third consecutive games while Brown will miss his fourth. Samuel has played in all five games this season. He worked on a side field away from teammates with strength and conditioning coaches. Quinn ruled McLaurin out for Monday's game against the Chicago Bears (2-2), after was he unable to practice this week. McLaurin injured his quad while diving for the end zone at the end of a 56-yard catch and getting hit around his quad."
Two Washington Commanders receivers, Terry McLaurin (quad) and Noah Brown (groin/knee), have been ruled out for Monday's game against the Chicago Bears. Deebo Samuel missed Thursday and Saturday practice with a bruised heel, and the team will evaluate him through Monday to determine his availability. McLaurin will miss his third consecutive game while Brown will miss his fourth. Samuel has played all five games and leads Washington with 30 catches and 300 yards. McLaurin had 10 catches for 149 yards in the first three games and injured his quad diving for the end zone on a 56-yard catch.
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