Week 10: Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders

Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who set season-highs with eight catches for 128 yards in leading the Commanders to a 32-21 victory over the previously undefeated Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night, has been named the DC Touchdown Club Pro Football Player of the Week for the second time this season.

“We’ve got great veterans, great leadership and we’ve got a great group of young guys in that locker room,” McLaurin said in an interview on ESPN’s SportsCenter. “We’re really resilient. We trust each other. And we put in a lot of work with each other since the spring and OTAs, to have the opportunity to come out on Monday Night Football and show what we’re about and take it to a really good football team.

“I said in the locker room, this is what happens when we set the tone. We have a chance to win a lot of football games. I’m so proud of the guys in that locker room and the way we stuck together today.”

While Washington relied on a steady running game to maintain possession and keep the Philadelphia offense on the sideline, McLaurin also turned in a number of key catches. Five of his catches went for first downs; four coming on third downs and a 41-yard catch that was the Washington’s longest play of the night.

“He makes plays time after time,” Washington offensive lineman Charles Leno said. “He’s still underrated in my opinion, across the league.”