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Commanders WR Terry McLaurin Returns to Practice After Signing Contract Extension

The three-year deal guarantees McLaurin over $44 million initially, with incentives rewarding performance milestones and potential earnings rising to $96 million total.

  • On Tuesday, Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin agreed to a three-year extension valued up to $96 million, ending his contract standoff with the team.
  • Amid the impasse, Terry McLaurin requested a trade on July 31, met multiple times with Adam Peters after July 27, and pursued pay north of $30 million annually.
  • Details show the pact includes $44.65 million guaranteed and a $30 million signing bonus, with Ian Rapoport noting incentives tied to catches, yards, touchdowns and honors.
  • McLaurin returned to practice, and his first day back looked familiar as he prepares to rejoin teammates for the Sept. 7 season opener vs. New York Giants.
  • The deal also includes future guarantees and bonuses that can convert by April 2027, featuring a $50 million guarantee, an $850,000 roster bonus due April 1, 2027, and keeps McLaurin under contract through 2028 for Washington Commanders' NFC contender plans.
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Commanders WR Terry McLaurin returns to practice after signing contract extension

Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin has rejoined his teammates on the practice field.

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