
"The 2024 second-team All-Pro began his seventh year in Washington as a no-show in training camp and preseason during a dramatic contract standoff with general manager Adam Peters. The matter was resolved in time for the regular season, but he started slowly and then suffered a quad/hip flexor injury in Week 3 against the Las Vegas Raiders. McLaurin missed seven of Washington's next eight games, eventually finishing the season with 582 receiving yards and three touchdowns from 38 receptions."
"If there was any idea that McLaurin no longer fits into the plans for the Commanders' future, Blough immediately shot it down. He not only wants the Ohio State product to return to form, but also to be more involved than ever. "This thing's going to be built around, how do we get Terry 10 targets a game?" Some insight into Blough's offense and the plan to get Terry McLaurin double digit opportunities to make a play."
Terry McLaurin struggled through an underwhelming 2025 campaign after a preseason contract standoff and a Week 3 quad/hip flexor injury. McLaurin missed seven of the next eight games and finished with 582 receiving yards and three touchdowns on 38 receptions. McLaurin will need significant recovery and increased involvement to bounce back next season. New offensive coordinator David Blough has stated an intent to make McLaurin a central focal point of the passing attack and increase his opportunities. McLaurin has never averaged 10 targets per game; his career-high target season was 134 targets over 15 games in 2020.
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