Terry McLaurin's game-winning touchdown in the final seconds to beat the Dallas Cowboys 23-19 on Sunday accomplished more than ending the Washington Commanders' regular season in style. It gave McLaurin sole possession of the all-time Washington record for receiving touchdowns in a season.
Terry McLaurin made history on Sunday. The sixth-year wide receiver broke Ricky Sanders' 36-year record for single-season touchdowns, leading the Washington Commanders to a 23-19 win over the Dallas Cowboys.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin made the history books in Sunday's 23-19 win over the Dallas Cowboys. McLaurin did it in the best way possible, helping his team win the game. Heading into the regular-season finale,
The Washington Commanders beat the Dallas Cowboys 23-19 in Week 18. The Commanders had to score on three of their final four possessions, including an 11-play, 91-yard drive that culminated in a Terry McLaurin touchdown to take the lead with three seconds left on the clock.
Terry McLaurin's late touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys secured a historic milestone, giving him sole possession of the Washington Commanders' single-season receiving touchdown record. This feat highlights McLaurin's exceptional season and places him among the franchise's all-time greats.
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Marcus Mariota's 3-yard touchdown pass to Terry McLaurin with three seconds left gave the Washington Commanders a 23-19 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in Arlington, Texas.
ARLINGTON — Marcus Mariota's 5-yard touchdown pass to Terry McLaurin with three seconds left gave the Washington Commanders a 23-19 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. The Commanders (12-5 ...
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