Scary season: Terry McLaurin expected to return for Commanders on Monday
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Scary season: Terry McLaurin expected to return for Commanders on Monday
"So a lot of things that are a part of my game, I need to feel that [they] are 100 percent before I could put myself out there. Because I'm not only hurting the team, but I'm hurting myself. Being able to accelerate and run by people, slam on the brakes - that's my game. My injury hindered a lot of that. But I feel really good right now."
"I'm an explosive athlete,"
"I'm happy to say that I feel like myself."
Terry McLaurin suffered a right quadriceps/hip flexor strain in Week 3 and missed four games while rehabilitating. The team did not place him on injured reserve because it believed he could return sooner. McLaurin emphasized that his explosive playing style requires full recovery before resuming play to avoid harming himself or the team. He has practiced fully this week and is expected to return to the starting lineup Monday night against the Kansas City Chiefs. Concerns have surfaced about durability after a three-year, $97 million extension and his age (30).
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