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The Commanders have made a difficult decision regarding Terry McLaurin and others on latest injury report
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The Washington Commanders are heading out west for Friday's practice as they continue to prepare for the Los Angeles Chargers.

The injury list has continued to grow, even with quarterback Jayden Daniels coming back from his knee injury, and there are multiple players to watch as kickoff gets closer. It'll take a full team effort to beat the Chargers on another road trip, where the Commanders have struggled the most so far this season, with both losses coming away from home.

Here's a look at Thursday's injury report for the Commanders, and Daniels will be short-handed on Sunday with two top wide receivers, Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown, out for another week.

Commanders' Thursday Injury Report

Player

Injury

W/T/F

Designation

DE-Dorance Armstrong

Illness

DNP/Full

LB-Nick Bellore

Quad

DNP/Full

WR-Noah Brown

Groin/Knee

DNP/DNP

OUT

WR-Terry McLaurin

Quad

DNP/DNP

OUT

LB-Ale Kaho

Concussion

DNP/Limited

QB-Jayden Daniels

Knee

Full/Full

TE-Colson Yankoff

Ankle

–/Full

CB-Mike Sainristil

Knee

DNP/DNP

WR-Deebo Samuel

Heel

DNP/DNP

DT-Daron Payne

Knee

–/Limited

S-Percy Butler

Hip

Limited/Limited

TE-John Bates

Calf/Groin

Full/Full

OL-Sam Cosmi

Knee

Full/Full

OUT

Commanders' Injury Observations

Losing McLaurin for another week is big, especially with Daniels coming back, and Deebo Samuel and Noah Brown being injured doesn't help any. Brown is out as well, but Samuel is traveling with the team, which means he is leaning towards playing. Tight end John Bates looks like he's a full go for Sunday and will be needed to help with blocking and keeping Daniels clean.

The defense has its own concerns as well, with Mike Sainristil, Daron Payne, and Percy Butler all dealing with injuries, but all three also traveled with the team, so things could be trending in a positive direction.

The New York Giants beat the Chargers after Malik Nabers went down for the season, so there are no excuses when it comes to injuries. Kliff Kingsbury needs to run the ball on offense, and players like Luke McCaffrey and Jaylin Lane need to step up with or without Samuel playing. This could also be a huge game for Zach Ertz, who is already Daniels' favorite target.

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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