The Washington Redskins took another loss over the weekend.
But on an individual level, Terry McLaurin doesn’t take many losses. The breakout No. 1 wideout cruised for another big game, this time against the Philadelphia Eagles as he put up five catches for 130 yards and a touchdown, one of his catches going for 75 yards.
While a good chunk of the attention surrounding McLaurin has centered on a visit from a guy named Urban Meyer, the impressiveness of his performance shouldn’t go understated.
At Pro Football Focus, the performance made McLaurin the team’s highest-graded player and it’s up there as one of the best of his career:
The #Redskins highest graded player from yesterday’s loss was once again rookie WR Terry McLaurin.
McLaurin finished with an 86.0 overall grade, the second highest of his career! #HTTR pic.twitter.com/9xyoxr3IjV
— PFF WAS Redskins (@PFF_Redskins) December 16, 2019
McLaurin has two games left as a rookie to compete with his previous high mark when the Redskins take on the Giants and Cowboys to close the season.
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