Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders after sustaining a quad injury in the second half. The injury casts a shadow over a dominant performance by the Commanders, currently leading 34-10.
McLaurin’s potential absence is a important blow to Washington’s offense. He had been a key target for quarterback Marcus Mariota, culminating in a lengthy reception on the team’s final scoring drive. though initially ruled a touchdown, the play was determined to end with McLaurin down at the Raiders’ 1-yard line. Jacory Croskey-Merritt later scored a rushing touchdown to extend the Commanders’ lead.
Prior to the injury, McLaurin had been a consistent performer for the Commanders, establishing himself as one of the team’s most reliable offensive weapons. His status will be closely monitored as the game progresses, and his availability for future contests remains uncertain. The Commanders will aim to close out the victory and manage the game effectively without their star receiver.