ASHBURN, Va. — Wide receiver Terry McLaurin will miss a fourth consecutive game for the Washington Commanders on Sunday with a lingering quadriceps muscle injury, part of a series of health issues at that position that prompted the team to sign Treylon Burks to the practice squad on Friday.

“It's frustrating for him, because he's working at it hard,” coach Dan Quinn said about McLaurin. “It's just not ready yet, and that sometimes happens when you have a soft-tissue injury.”

The Commanders (3-3), who play at the Dallas Cowboys (2-3-1) on Sunday, put starting wideout Noah Brown on injured reserve this week after he already missed four games with knee and groin issues.

McLaurin, Washington's No. 1 receiver, has been sidelined since getting hurt on a 56-yard catch in a 42-24 victory over t

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