Terry McLaurin's contract standoff with the Washington Commanders continues, raising concerns about the team's wide receiver depth. With McLaurin and Noah Brown missing joint practices, others have struggled to perform. There is a significant gap between McLaurin's demands and general manager Adam Peters’ willingness to pay. This situation is compounded by the glaring lack of capable wideouts. The Commanders' Super Bowl aspirations depend on McLaurin's presence, as losing him could be detrimental to their season.
The Commanders' lack of receiving depth has been a glaring issue in recent practices, especially so on Wednesday. Troubling for the Commanders is that [Noah] Brown hasn't always been readily available. The hope, of course, is that [Terry] McLaurin signs an extension - and soon. He doesn't have much leverage in his talks with the team, but its lack of starting-caliber wideouts and receiving depth have become increasingly favorable to McLaurin as he seeks a new deal.
Skepticism is growing about whether the Commanders have enough capable wideouts behind the projected starters. With McLaurin and Noah Brown missing joint practice with the New England Patriots, others were unable to meet the required standard, according to those in attendance.
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