Washington Commanders Enter Training Camp with High Expectations, All Eyes on McLaurin Contract
WASHINGTON, JUL 21 – Washington Commanders GM Adam Peters confirms ongoing contract talks with Terry McLaurin amid stalled negotiations and trade rumors as the team starts 2025 training camp.
- Training camp opened in Ashburn, Va., without Terry McLaurin on Tuesday, intensifying trade rumors after he skipped mandatory minicamp.
- Frustrated by stalled talks, Terry McLaurin said `I don't want to feel like you have to beg for someone to see your worth and value`, underscoring frustration despite five straight 1,000-yard campaigns.
- The existing contract He has one year left on a three-year, $68 million extension signed in 2022, and will incur $50,000 fines for each day missed at camp.
- Commanders brass emphasize they aren’t seeking a trade for McLaurin, and Adam Peters said `Without a doubt everyone in this building values Terry very much`.
- Among AFC contenders, the New England Patriots could pursue a trade for McLaurin, and his consistent production pre-Daniels suggests other AFC teams may also show interest.
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