Terry McLaurin's return lifts Commanders but familiar concern won't fade
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Terry McLaurin's return lifts Commanders but familiar concern won't fade
"Terry McLaurin showcased his value to the Commanders, but was it fleeting? McLaurin caught three passes for 54 receiving yards and a score, which was a toe-tapping beauty at the end of the first half. He additionally hauled in a diving contested snag along the sidelines in the third quarter, though he re-aggravated his quadriceps injury in the process. It took some time to get McLaurin involved."
"Washington had a chance to tie the game heading into the intermission, and Marcus Mariota found McLaurin sprinting across the end zone just in time to secure a ball that looked like it had no chance of being caught in bounds. It was initially ruled incomplete, but reversed upon further review as the two-time Pro Bowler was credited with his first touchdown of 2025."
The Commanders fell to a third straight loss and stand at 3-5 with an expanding injury list and dim postseason prospects. Both starting receivers, Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel Sr., returned after absences, but Samuel's first-quarter drop turned into an interception. McLaurin finished with three catches for 54 yards and a toe-tap touchdown before re-aggravating his quadriceps while making a contested sideline grab. Washington's offense showed moments of life but missed scoring chances, including a controversial fourth-down spot on a Zach Ertz reception. The combined miscues and injuries hampered any realistic salvation for the season.
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