Issues have been going too easily for the Washington Commanders.
On Tuesday, star vast receiver Terry McLaurin pierced what’s been a constructive offseason within the nation’s capital with sharp phrases about his ongoing contract negotiations with the entrance workplace.
“I have been fairly annoyed, I am not going to lie,” McLaurin instructed reporters per week earlier than Commanders veterans are set to report back to coaching camp at OrthoVirginia Coaching Heart at Commanders Park in Ashburn, Virginia.
Per The Athletic’s David Aldridge, McLaurin revealed he hasn’t spoken with crew officers about an extension in over a month.
The six-year NFL veteran is coming into the ultimate yr of a three-year, $68.4 million ($28 million assured) extension he signed in June 2022. Coming off arguably his greatest season and with no safety past 2025, it is cheap for McLaurin to need to get a deal finished. Getting into his age-30 season, that is seemingly McLaurin’s final alternative to get an enormous contract earlier than changing into one other Father Time sufferer.
It is also crucial for the Commanders to maintain their greatest skill-position participant blissful.
The 2-time Professional Bowler had a career-high 13 receiving touchdowns in 2024, his first with Jayden Daniels as his quarterback, final yr’s Related Press Offensive Rookie of the 12 months. The Commanders skilled their most profitable season in 33 years final season, going 12-5 and reaching the NFC championship sport.
This offseason, the entrance workplace made a daring push to capitalize on the constructive momentum, buying vast receiver Deebo Samuel in a commerce with the San Francisco 49ers and left sort out Laremy Tunsil from the Houston Texans.
The very last thing Washington wants is a chronic contract dispute with McLaurin. As integral as he’s, there needs to be some urgency in guaranteeing he stays past 2025. However in line with McLaurin, this dispute won’t have a fast decision.