Commanders won't trade Terry McLaurin
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Terry McLaurin wants to stay with the Washington Commanders. But the star wide receiver is "disappointed and frustrated" over a lack of productive contract talks with team brass, he told reporters this week.
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SB Nation on MSNUPDATED: How will the Commanders resolve the months-long extension impasse with star receiver Terry McLaurin?With veterans due at Washington's training camp on July 22nd, the clock is ticking toward an important deadline
When the Washington Commanders start their 2025 training camp, Terry McLaurin is not a certainty to be present.
McLaurin, currently entering the final year of a three-year, $69.6 million deal ($23.2 million AAV), is reportedly seeking an extension that eclipses the $30 million mark annually, according to recent reports. He doesn't want to reset the market, but he wants to be paid like a top receiver — and rightfully so.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is approaching the final year of his current contract. McLaurin wants to remain with the Commanders, but he isn't looking to play again until he ...
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin may not be a Hall-of-Fame player on the level of Calvin Johnson, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t elite in his own right.. The All-Pro receiver ...
Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin has become the latest wideout to get huge money. We’ve gotten a look at the details of the contract McLaurin signed earlier this week. Here’s the full breakdown, per a source with knowledge of the terms: 1. Signing bonus: $28 million. 2. 2022 base salary: $1.