Terry McLaurin and the Commanders still can't reach a deal
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Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is still seeking a trade as he is removed from the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list with an ankle inju
While appearing on the Pat McAfee Show, insider Ian Rapoport portrayed a positive outlook on Terry McLaurin's ongoing saga with the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders have activated Terry McLaurin off the physically unable to perform list. Lingering contract extension talks have kept the 2024 second-team All-Pro off the practice field for the entirety of training camp.
The wait goes on for Washington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin and his contract to be finalized, and so far throughout training camp, McLaurin hasn't practiced. Yes, he's been engaged in the classroom and in team walkthroughs,
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Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is no exception. He is due a new contract after the 2025 season, and he wants to put pen to paper on an extension sooner rather than later. McLaurin also wants to go ahead and ink a long-term deal because he is 29 and not getting any younger.
The star Commanders receiver won't be there for Monday Night Football amid a contract holdout as he requests a new deal.
The Commanders’ offense has lacked continuity this summer, and the offensive coordinator wants to see the full group together on the field.