Commanders won't trade Terry McLaurin
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There is major risk involved in signing McLaurin, who turns 30 this September, to a long-term contract extension.
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.
When the Washington Commanders start their 2025 training camp, Terry McLaurin is not a certainty to be present.
It would mean that McLaurin - who has earned a payday of some sort as his last five seasons have all ended with 1,000 or more yards, most with recently a 1,096-yard and 13-touchdown campaign - is ...
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 ...