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On Monday, ESPN analyst Marcus Spears did not hold back when discussing the Washington Commanders' contract dispute with wide receiver Terry McLaurin. He thinks the situation is "stupid" and warns that the team's Super Bowl hopes could be jeopardized.
The Washington Commanders have activated Terry McLaurin off the physically unable to perform list. Lingering contract extension talks have kept the 2024 second-team All-Pro off the practice field for the entirety of training camp.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin has one year left on his deal, so he has been trying to negotiate for a new contract with the team. However,
Washington running back Brian Robinson Jr. will sit out tonight's preseason game against the Bengals as part of a mutual decision between him and the team, per NFL Network's Mike Garafolo. Per Garafolo, a trade is possible before the Commanders finalize their 53-man roster.
Wide receiver Terry McLaurin’s activation from the physically unable to perform list on Saturday doesn’t signal a change in his contract impasse with the team.
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Sporting News on MSNTerry McLaurin contract dispute timeline: How Commanders star's negotiations with Washington led to trade request
Since McLaurin has requested the trade, not much ground has been made up between the two parties. ESPN's Peter Schrager said on Aug. 13 that the situation is "fascinating" because "nothing has changed and they're still a bit apart." McLaurin was spotted talking to Adam Peters on August 12 at practice.
How the Commanders are treating their star wide receiver is beyond embarrassing. He shouldn’t have to fight for his share.
The time is coming for Washington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin to make a choice. The wait goes on for Washington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin and his contract to be finalized, and so far throughout training camp, McLaurin hasn’t practiced.