Democracy Dies in Darkness
Washington Commanders

With Terry McLaurin watching, Commanders’ offense struggles in scrimmage

Coach Dan Quinn experiments with an intrasquad game, and Jayden Daniels has perhaps his worst day of the summer.

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Wide receiver Terry McLaurin, shown earlier this month, was on the sideline chatting with teammates Tuesday despite missing another practice. (John McDonnell/For The Washington Post)

At least in public view, the acrimony between disgruntled wide receiver Terry McLaurin and the Washington Commanders briefly dissipated Tuesday morning.

McLaurin stood on the sideline during the Commanders’ Burgundy and Gold intrasquad game, wearing a hood over his head and chatting with teammates and team officials, including General Manager Adam Peters. McLaurin had not previously attended a practice on the field during his contractual standoff, only working out in Washington’s facility and coming out to sign autographs for fans.

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