Commanders Minicamp Starts with a Question: What Is Terry McLaurin Worth?
- Terry McLaurin, wide receiver for the Washington Commanders, did not attend the mandatory minicamp starting June 10, 2025, while seeking a new contract extension.
- McLaurin's holdout follows reported frustration in ongoing contract talks, with minimal progress made despite his entering the final year of a three-year, $68.36 million deal signed in 2022.
- In 2024, McLaurin achieved Pro Bowl recognition for the second time by recording 82 receptions, 1,096 receiving yards, and 13 touchdowns, while the Commanders bolstered their receiving corps by acquiring fellow Pro Bowler Deebo Samuel in a trade during March 2025.
- McLaurin faces fines up to $104,768 for missing minicamp days, but Commanders general manager Adam Peters expressed confidence in resolving the situation.
- This contract dispute may pressure the Commanders’ front office to act soon, and trading McLaurin could risk alienating the fan base despite the team’s strong receiving corps.
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ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Terry McLaurin is not attending the Washington Commanders' mandatory minicamp as the team's leading wide receiver seeks a new contract.
McLaurin skips Commanders minicamp while looking for new contract
Wide receiver Terry McLaurin is not at Washington Commanders mandatory minicamp as he looks for a new contract. Coach Dan Quinn said Tuesday it's a situation where football and business intersect. McLaurin turns 30 in September and is only signed through the next NFL season. McLaurin was also absent for voluntary organized team activities last month. But Quinn has said McLaurin is having a great offseason. He expressed confidence that general ma…
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