The Washington Commanders were back on the practice field on Thanksgiving Day, as they prepare for Sunday's showdown against the 9-2 Denver Broncos. After a week off, the Commanders continue to get a little healthier in preparation for one of the NFL's hottest teams.
Things continue to trend well for wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who told reporters on Wednesday that he feels "really good."
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement"I feel really good," McLaurin said. "I feel better this time around than I did last time. But when I came back last time, I felt like I was ready, just had a little reaggravation."
After being limited on Wednesday, McLaurin was a full-go on Thursday and, barring anything unforeseen, will make his return on Sunday against the Broncos. McLaurin initially injured his quad in Week 3, missed four games, returned in Week 8, where he reinjured it, and missed the last three games.
In other good news, fellow wideout Noah Brown was also a full participant and is on pace to play for the first time since Week 2.
Here's Washington's Thursday injury report:
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDid not participate
None
Limited participant
WR Treylon Burks (finger)
QB Jayden Daniels (elbow)
DE Drake Jackson (knee)
WR Jaylin Lane (hip)
LB Frankie Luvu (shoulder)
Full participant
WR Terry McLaurin (quad)
WR Noah Brown (groin/knee)
S Will Harris (ankle)
LB Ale Kaho (concussion)
LS Tyler Ott (illness)
RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. (illness)
TE Ben Sinnott (ankle)
WR Chris Moore (shoulder)
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Good injury news ahead of Week 13 vs. Broncos
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