
"At last, the long national nightmare is over, and the Washington Commanders have finally paid wide receiver Terry McLaurin. The two-time Pro Bowler and second-team All-Pro received a three-year extension worth up to $96 million, which keeps him under contract with the Commanders through the 2028 season. It ensures McLaurin will stay in Washington until he is 33 years old and completes his 10th season in the NFL."
"McLaurin has been productive from the start, catching five passes for 125 receiving yards and a touchdown in his NFL debut in Week 1 of 2019. He's gone over at least 1,000 yards in every season of his career, except for his rookie year, and hasn't missed a game since 2020. He's been a model of consistency, dependability, and professionalism."
Terry McLaurin received a three-year extension worth up to $96 million, keeping him with the Washington Commanders through the 2028 season and into his 10th NFL year. The deal rewards McLaurin's loyalty and secures the team's top receiving weapon, who is the third-longest-tenured player on the roster. McLaurin has been productive since his 2019 debut, surpassing 1,000 receiving yards every season except his rookie year and playing every game since 2020. He caught a career-best 13 touchdowns in 2024 after the team reached the NFC Championship. A recent offseason holdout raised trade concerns before the agreement.
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