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WR Terry McLaurin joins commander camp amid contract dispute
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WR Terry McLaurin Aligns with Commanders Amid Contract Showdown

July 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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Wide receiver Terry McLaurin reported to the Washington Commanders’ training camp on Sunday morning after a four-day holdout. Despite his arrival, the 2024 second-team All-Pro and the team have yet to finalize new contract terms. The team removed McLaurin from the reserve/did not report list, but he remains unable to participate in practice drills due to an ankle injury from last season. Coach Dan Quinn expressed excitement about McLaurin’s presence, highlighting his competitive nature and saying he spoke with him the day before.

McLaurin was fined $50,000 daily for missing the first four days of camp. The veteran, in the final year of a three-year, $68.2 million extension signed in 2022, is seeking a new contract. Last season, he achieved a career high with 13 touchdown receptions, 1,096 yards, and 82 catches. Although the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) designation restricts him from on-field activities, he can attend meetings and now counts towards the team’s 90-player roster limit. During Sunday’s practice, McLaurin worked with sidefield staff rather than the main field.

McLaurin participated in the early parts of the offseason program but missed organized team activities (OTAs) and mandatory minicamps. Quarterbacks Jayden Daniels and McLaurin remain central to Washington’s offense after their remarkable run to the NFC Championship Game last year. Daniels acknowledged the situation, calling it “just NFL business” and emphasizing that McLaurin is still considered a brother by his teammates.

— Associated Press

Fan Take: Terry McLaurin’s situation underscores the ongoing challenges of contract negotiations in the NFL, highlighting how star players balance personal goals with team commitments. For fans, his presence and health are crucial to Washington’s offensive success, and how this holdout resolves could impact team dynamics and league-wide contract trends.

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