Terry McLaurin reportedly frustrated with lack of progress toward long-term contract with Commanders
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Terry McLaurin's contract talks with the Washington Commanders are heating up as he seeks a new long-term deal. NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported McLaurin's frustration over the lack of progress. Despite initially attending, McLaurin left the OTAs, and his minicamp attendance is uncertain. Heading into his final contract year, McLaurin excelled last season with 82 catches, 1,096 yards, and 13 touchdowns. Meanwhile, the Commanders traded for Deebo Samuel, adding to the tension. The team's strong performance last season, reaching the NFC Championship, adds urgency to resolving McLaurin's contract situation.
Originally by Leocciano Callaoon June 5, 2025
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