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Commanders Depth Chart – McLaurin’s Absence Stretches Washington’s Receiving Corps to the Limit
(ASHBURN, Va.) – The Washington Commanders’ offensive weaponry will once again be operating at a significant deficit, as head coach Dan Quinn confirmed that star wide receiver Terry McLaurin will miss his fourth consecutive game with a right quad injury.
This announcement deals another severe blow to a Commanders team desperately trying to maintain momentum and navigate a challenging part of their schedule. The injury, originally sustained during a Week 3 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, has proven more stubborn than initially hoped, sidelining one of the offense’s most dynamic and consistent playmakers.
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The timing is far from ideal. The Commanders (3-3) are fresh off a gut-wrenching, last-second loss to the Chicago Bears and now face a crucial divisional matchup on the road against the Dallas Cowboys. Quinn expressed the collective frustration, stating, “It’s frustrating for him because he’s working at it hard.”
A Deepening Crisis for the Receiving Corps – Commanders Depth Chart
McLaurin’s prolonged absence exposes the mounting pressure on the Commanders’ depth chart. The situation was compounded earlier this week when the team placed fellow receiver Noah Brown on injured reserve, further depleting their options. This means that for the fourth game in a row, Washington will be without two of their top three wide receivers who were projected to lead the unit entering the season.
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The spotlight now falls even more intensely on Deebo Samuel, who has been battling a bruised heel. Samuel, who leads the team with 34 receptions for 315 yards and three touchdowns, did participate in practice on Friday. However, his status for Sunday remains firmly up in the air. When questioned about his availability, Samuel offered a cautious, “We’ll just have to see,” describing his heel as “aggravating for sure.”
His potential absence would create an immense challenge for the Commanders’ offense, forcing lesser-known names on the depth chart to step into much larger roles against a formidable Cowboys defense.
A Cautious Approach with a Speed Player – Commanders Depth Chart
The decision to hold McLaurin out highlights the delicate nature of soft-tissue injuries, especially for a player whose game is built on elite speed and sharp route running. Coach Quinn had initially expressed optimism on Tuesday, indicating that McLaurin would practice. The team proceeded with extreme caution, having him participate in a jog-through on Wednesday before closely monitoring his running mechanics.
“He did not practice Thursday, and on Friday, although he was on the field, he did not practice,” Quinn explained. The coaching and medical staff specifically focused on evaluating McLaurin’s acceleration, deceleration, and his ability to plant and turn at high speeds—movements critical to his effectiveness.
“Because it’s a soft tissue injury,” Quinn elaborated, “we haven’t been able to test him a lot at high speeds. We’re just not there yet. Hopefully it’s sooner than later.”
This careful management underscores the long-term view the organization is taking with its franchise receiver, but in the short term, it leaves a gaping hole in the offensive scheme. As the Commanders prepare for Dallas, all eyes will be on how the reshuffled depth chart responds to this latest and most significant test.
🚨#Commanders fans, brace for impact. 🚨
Dan Quinn confirms Terry McLaurin (quad) will miss his 4th STRAIGHT game.
The WR depth chart is being pushed to its absolute limit.