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Wide Receiver Terry McLaurin Has Requested a Trade From the Commanders, AP Sources Say

WASHINGTON, JUL 31 – Terry McLaurin requested a trade after contract talks stalled despite a franchise-record 13 touchdowns in 2024, as the Commanders seek to retain their star wide receiver.

  • Terry McLaurin, a receiver for the Washington Commanders, has asked to be traded from the team amid ongoing contract disagreements and issues during training camp as of July 2025.
  • McLaurin asked for a move because he and the Commanders have not agreed on a satisfactory contract extension despite ongoing negotiations.
  • McLaurin recently missed the start of training camp due to an ankle injury and related holdout, leading to a $200,000 fine and placement on the PUP list.
  • In 2025, McLaurin's salary cap impact for Washington will be $25.5 million, and if the team decides to trade him, they could free up $19.9 million in cap space while taking on a $5.6 million dead cap charge.
  • The Commanders intend to re-sign McLaurin, calling him a valued player, while McLaurin expressed frustration but said he wants to be paid fairly and recognized for his contributions.
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Favorites emerge to land disgruntled Commanders WR Terry McLaurin

A pair of AFC teams quickly emerged as the strong favorites to vie for wide receiver Terry McLaurin if the Washington Commanders grant his trade request that was reported by multiple outlets Thursday.

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NFLTradeRumors.co broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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