The Washington Commanders finally extended wide receiver Terry McLaurin last summer following a long contract standoff. But according to one NFL insider, this relationship may run its course sooner than fans think.
McLaurin wanted to be paid the going rate after earning second-team All-Pro honors in 2024. General manager Adam Peters wasn't going to budge until the deal benefited Washington. Mistakes were made, and the wideout's injury problems throughout last season only added to the frustration.
The former Ohio State star is under contract through the 2028 season, but there is no guaranteed money beyond 2026.