Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is currently in contract negotiations similar to those from 2022, when he also missed offseason activities while seeking a deal. With a year remaining on his current contract, McLaurin has attended some workouts but missed voluntary OTAs and may skip mandatory minicamp, risking significant fines. Both parties hope to resolve the situation favorably, as they did in 2022, when McLaurin signed a lucrative deal just before training camp. General Manager Adam Peters expressed a desire for McLaurin to remain with the team long-term, highlighting his growth as a player and leader.
Just as it did in 2022, McLaurin's absence has spoken volumes; he's disheartened by the lack of progress toward a new deal, and the longer talks drag on, the more tenuous they seem.
I think the short answer is we want to make Terry a Commander for a long time; he got better and better as the season went on - not only as a player but as a leader.
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