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Commanders McLaurin Expresses Frustration with Contract Extension Talks

UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – The NFL's salary cap rise to $279.2 million enabled record contracts for top players including the highest-paid interior lineman, cornerback, and wide receiver in history.

  • Top Washington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin expressed frustration over stalled contract talks as the 2025 training camp opens on July 16.
  • McLaurin's frustration arises from feeling stalled in his career despite having agreed to a lucrative contract renewal in 2022 lasting three seasons and valued at $68.2 million under the team's former management.
  • He has played every game since 2020, achieved a career-best 13 touchdowns last season, and stated that his representatives have not received any communication from the team's management over the last month.
  • McLaurin expressed his desire to be in an environment where he feels valued and appreciated, but admitted uncertainty about what will happen going forward.
  • The unresolved contract talks leave McLaurin’s status uncertain, as he may attend training camp or seek a trade, affecting the Commanders’ preparations for the season.
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Turf Show Times broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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