Commanders vs Chiefs Injury Update: Terry McLaurin Returns to Full Practice
The Washington Commanders are preparing for an upcoming home game against the Seattle Seahawks this Sunday Night Football. Following their recent game against the Kansas City Chiefs, the team is facing a series of injury updates for key players.
Key Injury Updates for Commanders
- Terry McLaurin: The wide receiver has been ruled out of practice again due to a re-injured quad. He had previously missed the last four games after suffering an injury in Week 3.
- Jayden Daniels: The quarterback returned to full practice for the first time since injuring his hamstring in Week 7. He is likely to participate fully this week.
- Laremy Tunsil: The left tackle left the Chiefs game twice due to a hamstring concern. His availability for the upcoming game remains uncertain.
- Johnny Newton: The defensive tackle suffered an ankle injury and did not practice today.
- Javon Kinlaw: After landing awkwardly during the game, he was questionable but fully participated in practice today.
Kickers and Other Player News
Kicker Matt Gay is still on the injury report with a back issue and did not practice. Washington signed Matthew Wright to their practice squad temporarily to address the kicking situation.
Additional Notes on Other Players
- Deebo Samuel: The wide receiver was previously dealing with a heel injury but participated fully in practice and played in the game against the Chiefs.
- Daron Payne: The defensive tackle was absent from practice last week due to a toe injury but was active for the game at Kansas City.
- Bobby Wagner: The linebacker continues to be a full participant despite a thumb injury sustained earlier.
As the Commanders approach their game against the Seahawks, their injury list will be a focal point for fans and analysts alike. Coach Dan Quinn has indicated that evaluations will occur throughout the week to determine player availability.