Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders
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General Manager Adam Peters and the standout receiver should be able to come to an agreement, but it might be tricky.
ASHBURN, Va. — Terry McLaurin did not report to Washington Commanders training camp Tuesday as the team’s top receiver seeks a new contract, according to ESPN and NFL Network. ESPN’s John Keim and NFL Network’s Nick Shook reported that McLaurin was absent from camp Tuesday. The team has not yet announced McLaurin’s status.
Recently extended Steelers general manager Omar Khan said Friday on "The Rich Eisen Show" that he'd be open to Rodgers staying in Pittsburgh longer than just one season.
Former Washington coach Jay Gruden says the team must secure a new deal for star WR Terry McLaurin, calling his absence a major concern for the offense.
Though McLaurin has publicly expressed his frustration with his contract, the Commanders' G.M. said he's expecting McLaurin to report to training camp.
Second on the board to potentially acquire McLaurin's services are the New England Patriots. The Pats have not had a 1,000-yard receiver since the 2019 regular season, when Tom Brady was throwing passes to Julian Edelman (1,117 yards).