Wide receivers Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel will both be active for the Washington Commanders' game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football, head coach Dan Quinn said Saturday.
Monday's game will be the first time that the Commanders' offense will feature McLaurin and Samuel on the field together since Week 3. McLaurin suffered a quad injury while trying to score a touchdown against the Las Vegas Raiders and has been inactive since then. Samuel has been dealing with a heel injury that kept him out of last Sunday's 44-22 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Both players were full participants throughout the week.
"Terry and Deebo have both had good weeks, and we're excited to get them back out on the field," Quinn said.
Although McLaurin returned to the practice field last wee

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