In a significant blow for the Washington Commanders, starting wide receivers Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown will not play against the Chicago Bears on Monday night. Coach Dan Quinn confirmed their absence following Saturday’s practice.
Injury Updates on Key Players
Both McLaurin and Brown showed improvement throughout the week, but they have not fully recovered. Brown has been missing from the lineup for four consecutive games due to ongoing groin and knee issues. Meanwhile, McLaurin has missed the last three games because of a quadriceps injury.
Terry McLaurin:
10 receptions this season
149 receiving yards
Injured while playing against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 3
Noah Brown:
Injured since October 2024
Caught a pivotal 52-yard Hail Mary pass last season
Additional Receiver Concerns
The Commanders’ receiving corps is further pressed by the status of Deebo Samuel. He is currently nursing a bruised heel. Quinn noted that Samuel’s ability to play will be evaluated on the day of the game.
Deebo Samuel’s Performance:
Leads the team with 30 catches
Total of 300 receiving yards
Has scored four touchdowns — three receiving and one rushing
Team Standings
The Washington Commanders hold a record of 3-2, while the Chicago Bears come into the game at 2-2. This matchup is crucial as both teams seek to improve their standings.