The Washington Commanders have an injury concern with wide receiver Terry McLaurin in the second half of the Week 3 game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
It isn't clear when McLaurin got hurt, but he has exited the game in the fourth quarter, the team announced.
McLaurin's injury comes after he made an impressive 56-yard catch that nearly found pay dirt, but he was stopped just shy of the goal line, although it looked like he did actually score.
Nevertheless, here's the latest update on McLaurin.
Terry McLaurin injury update
UPDATE: McLaurin is still standing on the sideline, but he doesn't have his helmet and didn't go back on the field for the Commanders' next drive.
It looks like his day might be done.
Terry McLaurin (quad) is standing on the sideline without his helmet on as the offense takes the field.
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) September 21, 2025
END OF UPDATE
The team has announced that McLaurin is questionable to return due to a quadriceps injury.
#Commanders WR Terry McLaurin (quad) is questionable to return.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 21, 2025
We'll update this page when more information is available.
Prior to his exit, McLaurin was Washington's leading receiver with three catches for 74 yards. It wouldn't be at all shocking to see the Commanders keep him out the rest of the game with Washington fully in control.
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