Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin made his much-anticipated return to action in Monday night’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs after missing the previous four games with a quad injury. Head coach Dan Quinn had expressed optimism about the receiver’s impact, noting that his return will add a lot to the team in different ways. But, much to the chagrin of Quinn, the return turned out to be short-lived.
McLaurin left the contest in the fourth quarter after seemingly re-aggravating the same quad injury. Sports Medicine Physician of the NFL, Jesse Morse, MD, shared his concern regarding the nature of the injury.
“Reinjury to his quad strain, which is one of the biggest concerns in attempting to return from them. Sometimes they get lucky and it’s nothing. Sometime

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