Terry McLaurin (quad) will not play in Week 4 against the Falcons.
This was the most likely outcome after McLaurin missed all three days of practice during the week. The veteran receiver is reportedly dealing with an injury to his quad/hip/groin area, but isn’t expected to need surgery to correct the issue at this time. That said, McLaurin met with a core muscle specialist earlier in the week to get a second opinion on the injury, leading us to believe this could be more than a one-week absence. With McLaurin sidelined, Deebo Samuel becomes the default WR1 for the Commanders in Week 4, with veteran Chris Moore and second-year receiver Luke McCaffrey potentially in line to see bigger roles. In addition to McLaurin, the Commanders also ruled out WR Noah Brown (groin/knee) and TE John Bates (calf/groin) for Sunday’s contest.