Terry McLaurin signed a three-year, $96 million extension with a $30 million signing bonus after protracted negotiations. The Commanders now face a roster-management decision regarding left tackle Laremy Tunsil, acquired in a blockbuster trade from the Houston Texans to protect Jayden Daniels. Tunsil expressed interest in an extension to GM Peters and has emphasized being among the highest-paid at his position. At 31 years old with two years remaining on his deal, an early extension could secure him long-term, reduce future negotiation risk, and potentially save money if he performs well in 2025.
Fans are eagerly awaiting a successful outcome to Terry McLaurin's ongoing contract battle with the Washington Commanders. It was a long, drawn-out saga. Both sides were seemingly dug into their respective stances, and fans were becoming increasingly concerned that the relationship would sour beyond breaking point. But just when it seemed like all hope was lost, McLaurin signed a new three-year, $96 million extension that also came with a $30 million signing bonus.
The former Ole Miss standout said that he'd made his feelings known about an extension when speaking to Peters after the trade was finalized. Tunsil's always prided himself on being the highest-paid, or very close to that. While he's got two more years on his deal and is 31 years old, it might be worth the Commanders sorting this way ahead of time to not only avoid complications but to potentially save some money in the long run.
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