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Commanders WR Terry McLaurin: 'To be honest, it was embarrassing'
Washington Commanders Terry McLaurin: "To be honest with you, it was embarrassing last week." He's right, it was embarrassing. Washington was shut out for the first time since a 9-0 loss to San Francisco in 2019. Last Sunday, Minnesota took it to Washington, 31-0.
Commanders veteran wide receiver Terry McLaurin is offering perspective to quarterback Jayden Daniels as the team works through a wave of injuries.
Washington Commanders' offensive success hinges on Terry McLaurin's pivotal role against the New York Giants. His ability to stretch the field and secure crucial catches provides offensive stability.
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Urban Meyer recounts Terry McLaurin's time at Ohio State
Terry McLaurin has been one of the most consistent receivers in the NFL for years now, but he was far from a sure thing.
The Washington Commanders' dismal stretch continued Sunday, suffering a 45-15 blowout defeat to the Miami Dolphins inside FedEx Field. The Dolphins (9-3) had their way from the start, holding a commanding 31-7 halftime lead and building from thereon.
After its first win in more than two months, the Washington Commanders announced they’d be shutting down Jayden Daniels for the season.
Marcus Mariota connected with Terry McLauin for a 51-yard touchdown to extend the Washington Commanders' lead over the New York Giants.
The good (Treylon Burks’s incredible catch) and bad (Washington’s record in prime time) from the Commanders’ seventh straight loss.
Deebo Samuel is expected to play in Week 15 despite illness as the Commanders face the Giants, offering a boost to Washington’s offense.
Down 22-14 with the third quarter dwindling, the Giants had a drive moving well down the field. It was fueled by three consecutive first-down passes from quarterback Jaxson Dart to tight end Daniel Bellinger, which had the ball at the Washington 35-yard line.