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Commanders Decimated by Injuries Ahead of Falcons Clash
28 Sep
Summary
- Quarterback Jayden Daniels, star WR Terry McLaurin among 7 key players inactive
- Veteran QB Marcus Mariota to lead Commanders' offense in Daniels' absence
- Defensive depth also hit with absences of safety Butler and DE Smith

As the Washington Commanders prepare to face the Atlanta Falcons this Sunday, they will be without several of their top players. According to the team's announcement, quarterback Jayden Daniels, wide receiver Terry McLaurin, safety Percy Butler, defensive end Preston Smith, guard Brandon Coleman, wide receiver Noah Brown, and tight end John Bates will all be inactive for the Week 4 matchup.
The absence of Daniels, the Commanders' dynamic second-year quarterback, means veteran Marcus Mariota will continue to lead the offense. While fans are eager to see Daniels' return, Mariota's experience and composure will be crucial in the challenging road environment.
The biggest blow is the loss of McLaurin, Washington's most reliable playmaker at wide receiver. Without him, the Commanders will rely on Deebo Samuel Sr, rookie Jaylin Lane, and depth pieces like Chris Moore to maintain their offensive rhythm.
The defense also takes a hit, with Butler and the newly acquired Smith unavailable. Their absence places more responsibility on younger defenders and rotational players to step up against the Falcons' offensive weapons.
These significant injuries will test the Commanders' depth and adaptability, as head coach Dan Quinn has emphasized since training camp. The team must quickly adjust to fill the production gaps left by these key absences and extend their winning streak over the Falcons.



