Washington Injury Update: The Commanders are optimistic about Terry McLaurin’s return
Washington Commanders fans have been waiting for an official Terry McLaurin update, but Head Coach Ron Rivera is holding out until the team has to provide injury updates for Sunday’s season opener against the Arizona Cardinals at FedEx Field. McLaurin reportedly suffered turf toe during the team’s second preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens. McLaurin hasn’t practiced fully or played since. There were some doubts that the Commanders starting WR would be available this week, but we’ve been getting some good reports over the last 24 hours.
Last night, Nicki Jhabvala from the Washington Post reported that McLaurin is progressing in his recovery, and is considered day-to-day. She also added there is hope he is able to play vs the Cardinals, but nothing is certain at this point.
CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones adds to that report, saying that Terry has responded well to the limited work on the field he’s done as he works towards a return. He also went with optimism for the Commanders coaching staff’s outlook on a McLaurin Week 1 return.
A healthy Terry McLaurin in Week 1 is obviously the best possible outcome for a preseason injury that nobody ever wants to see happen. McLaurin was just named a team captain for the 4th time this morning, and his leadership on and off the field has been a big part of building a team that Ron Rivera hopes will make a push for the playoffs and beyond this season. Washington’s new starting QB and the new OC Eric Bieniemy are both big Scary Terry fans, and his presence on the field would uplift everyone.
With zero seconds on the clock, Green Bay finds themselves at their own 39-yard line down two points against the Detroit Lions. This game is all but wrapped up. For the first time in over a decade, Detroit is on the verge of completing a season sweep against their divisional rival. If a decade sounds like a ridiculously long time, the Lions beat the Packers on the road for the first time in 24 years a few weeks prior. Yes, TWENTY FOUR YEARS. With this being a home game for Detroit, completing a sweep over a team that’s owned them for years will surely make this loyal Lions fan base ecstatic. A rare feeling for them. Historically the Lions are ass. Despite being one of the oldest franchises in the league, Detroit is one of four teams to have never reached the Super Bowl. But tonight, this team presents hope for the future. What changed? Well, to fully appreciate what comes next we gotta rewind.