Commanders Wide Receiver Terry McLaurin Reports to Camp Despite Contract Dispute
- Terry McLaurin ended his four-day holdout by arriving at the Washington Commanders' training camp on July 27, although a new contract has not yet been reached.
- McLaurin delayed participating in practice amid ongoing contract extension negotiations and was placed on the active roster's injured list due to an ankle injury sustained last season.
- McLaurin, the team's leading receiver and a 2024 second-team All-Pro, caught 13 touchdowns and 82 passes for 1,096 yards last season while teammates and staff expressed strong support.
- The Commanders fined McLaurin $50,000 per day for missing camp start, totaling $200,000, and GM Adam Peters said they aim to get a long-term deal done with good-faith talks ongoing.
- McLaurin’s reporting suggests progress but no guaranteed participation yet, and the ongoing negotiations imply a complex resolution ahead amid recovery and market considerations.
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Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin reports to camp despite contract dispute
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin reported to training camp on Sunday following a four-day holdout, but the 2024 second-team All-Pro and the team have yet to agree on new contract terms. The Commanders removed McLaurin from the reserve/did not report list for camp and placed their leading receiver on the active/physically unable to perform list because of an ankle injury from the previous season, according to…
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