Terry McLaurin will play for the Commanders Sunday, Noah Brown will not
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Wide receiver Terry McLaurin is set to play for the Washington Commanders against the Broncos on Sunday night, as confirmed by head coach Dan Quinn. McLaurin, who has been sidelined for six of the last seven games due to a quad injury, participated in practice throughout the week and is preparing for his fifth game of the 2025 season. However, wide receiver Noah Brown will not be activated from injured reserve despite practicing this week. Additionally, quarterback Jayden Daniels will remain unavailable. The Commanders are expected to activate safety Will Harris, having cleared a roster spot by releasing wide receiver Robbie Chosen.
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