Commanders Announce Terry McLaurin Move Off Injury List
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On Monday, ESPN analyst Marcus Spears did not hold back when discussing the Washington Commanders' contract dispute with wide receiver Terry McLaurin. He thinks the situation is "stupid" and warns that the team's Super Bowl hopes could be jeopardized.
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.
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Sporting News on MSNTerry McLaurin contract dispute timeline: How Commanders star's negotiations with Washington led to trade request
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.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin has one year left on his deal, so he has been trying to negotiate for a new contract with the team. However,
The Washington Commanders and Terry McLaurin have been at a standoff all offseason regarding a potential contract extension. With roughly three week until the home opener vs. the Giants, OC Kliff Kingsbury gave a stunning answer about the communication he’s had with the star WR.