Terry McLaurin Leaves Commanders-Chiefs Game Early With Quad Injury
Terry McLaurin returned to action on Monday night in the Commanders-Chiefs primetime game after missing the last four games with a quad injury.

Unfortunately, McLaurin left Monday night's contest in the fourth quarter after he seemingly re-aggravated the same injury. This is not the news Washington fans wanted to receive on Monday night, especially as they were dealing with a 28-7 loss to the Chiefs.
McLaurin made his mark in the game, though. In the second quarter, the receiver scored an incredible touchdown as he toe-tapped in the end zone before going out of bounds. The play was so close it was initially called an incompletion, but an expedited review gave McLaurin and the Commanders their first and only score of the game.
McLaurin caught just three passes on Monday night for 54 yards, including that 11-yard catch for the touchdown.
Washington next faces the Seahawks on Sunday Night Football this upcoming week.
Terry McLaurin gives update on his quad after game
In the locker room after the Commanders' loss, McLaurin provided more information about his quad. He said he was feeling O.K. and that he's taking the recovery "day-by-day" as his quad is a little sore here and there. McLaurin added that he's going to "see how the week goes and go from there" in terms of him playing in Week 9.
McLaurin added that he was just grateful to play for his teammates on Monday night and make the big touchdown play that he completed.
Dan Campbell Defies NFL Threats After Goff Controversy — ‘I Will Never Apologize.


Detroit, MI – What began as a simple officiating dispute has erupted into one of the biggest controversies of the 2025 NFL season. Following Jared Goff’s overturned touchdown in the Detroit Lions’ Week 6 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, head coach
Dan Campbell has made national headlines for refusing to apologize, despite NFL threats of fines and possible suspension.
The incident stems from a trick play at the goal line where Goff appeared to score on a pass from running back David Montgomery. After an extended review, officials overturned the touchdown, ruling that Goff committed
illegal motion. Campbell later suggested that the call had been “influenced by forces beyond the field,” implying interference from NFL headquarters in New York.
That accusation prompted a swift and harsh response from the league.
Pro Football Talk that Campbell was warned of a substantial fine and potential game-day suspension if he refused to retract his statement.
But rather than backing down, the Lions’ head coach stood tall and doubled down with a powerful message that quickly went viral across social media:
“I don’t regret losing a game — I regret seeing our team’s hard work being influenced by some unseen force. I will never apologize, no matter what threats of fines come my way. One thing’s certain: I will always stand up for my players and for the truth.”
The quote exploded online, praised by Lions fans and players alike as “pure Detroit energy.” Campbell’s defiance has only fueled the narrative of him as one of the league’s most fearless and emotionally driven leaders — a man willing to confront the NFL establishment head-on to defend his team.
While the league has not issued an official punishment yet, insiders suggest the NFL could still impose disciplinary measures before the Lions return from their bye week. For now, though, the franchise appears to be rallying behind its coach, embracing a
“us-against-the-world” mentality heading into the second half of the season.
Dan Campbell’s latest stand has once again captured the essence of Detroit football — gritty, unapologetic, and unbreakable. Whether or not the NFL acts, one thing is clear:
the Lions have found their fight — and their leader isn’t backing down.