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' Dan Quinn Delivers Confident Update on Star's Week 1 Status
The question surrounding the Washington Commanders since Terry McLaurin signed his three-year contract extension was whether the star wideout would play Week 1. Now we have the answer. Commanders coach Dan Quinn assuaged fears and declared McLaurin would have enough time to get ramped up and play against the New York Giants on Sept. 7. McLaurin, of course, had been holding in in hopes of securing a new contract but secured his deal, a three-year…
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