Terry McLaurin Requests Trade: Top Landing Spots as Commanders' WR Seeks Exit Amid Stalled Contract Talks
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS, JUL 31 – Terry McLaurin seeks a trade due to stalled contract talks, with his $23.2 million average annual value ranking outside the top 15 at his position, sources say.
- On Thursday, Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin requested a trade, escalating contract negotiations, ESPN reported.
- Amid broken contract talks, negotiations have stalled as the two sides went a month without any dialogue since training camp, reported by Albert Breer.
- McLaurin has recorded over 1,000 receiving yards in each of the last five seasons, and his $23.2 million average annual value now ranks outside the top 15 at his position.
- Following the trade request, many NFL teams will inquire about McLaurin, with the New England Patriots heavily rumored as a top landing spot.
- On September 7, Washington opens its season at home against the New York Giants, with McLaurin's uncertain status expected to resurface as a major NFL story.
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