Terry McLaurin Injury Update: Commanders' WR Ruled Out for Historic Madrid Matchup vs Dolphins

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The Washington Commanders face off against the Miami Dolphins in a historic Week 11 clash at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, Spain, today. However, the Commanders will be without their star wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who has been dealing with a quad injury since Week 3's game against the Las Vegas Raiders. This matchup marks the first regular-season NFL game to be held in Spain, and McLaurin's absence will be a significant blow to the Commanders. With both teams holding a 3-7 record, this game is crucial for each side's season prospects. According to Sports Illustrated, McLaurin will miss his sixth game of the season due to the injury. Commanders' head coach Dan Quinn stated that McLaurin has begun on-field portions of his rehabilitation, a positive sign that he's making progress. Despite this, the Commanders will also be without quarterback Jayden Daniels and defensive tackle Daron Payne, making their task even more challenging. The Dolphins, on the other hand, are coming into this game on the back of two wins in their last three matches, giving them greater confidence. The game kicks off at 9:30 AM ET on Sunday. McLaurin's injury has raised questions about his availability for future games, but for now, the focus remains on the historic matchup between the Commanders and the Dolphins in Spain.