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Maximizing contractual value is one of the most important aspects of an NFL general manager’s job in the salary-cap era.
Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin enters the last year of his current deal, at a base salary of $15.5 million. With the ...
Why Jayden Daniels praise of McLaurin isn't enough to excuse his absence "Me and Terry have a good relationship outside of football," Daniels said, via a transcript from the team.
Washington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin is currently going through the ugly, business side of football as he seeks a new contract this offseason. A constant for Washington over the years ...
That would put Terry on the same contract as Tyreek Hill. Some might balk at that, but given how the salary cap is growing, that will be the market price for a receiver of Terry's stature.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is approaching the final year of his current contract. McLaurin wants to remain with the Commanders, but he isn't looking to play again until he ...
These days, contract-related stories are typically limited to veterans like Trey Hendrickson, T.J. Watt and Terry McLaurin, as they hold out for what might be their final big-money deals.
This seems to be the consensus. McLaurin has done more than enough for a new deal, even if it could come in at around $35 million per season. He's the embodiment of everything good about the new ...
McLaurin finally has a quarterback who can get him the ball consistently and allow him to put up numbers worthy of what a $30 million wide receiver makes. The Commanders would be foolish to let ...
Washington Commanders star receiver Terry McLaurin has skipped mandatory minicamp this week over his unhappiness with negotiations for a new contract. During an appearance on Thursday's episode of ...
Truth is, this isn't his first rodeo in contract tussles. McLaurin also skipped both spring workouts and mandatory June camp back in 2022, before securing his current extension with the club.
McLaurin, Smith, Ramsey, Watt and Hendrickson share a common theme: leverage. Each player is in a contract year or has expressed discontent — using the mandatory minicamp as a negotiation area.