Commanders activate WR McLaurin off PUP list
Briefly

Terry McLaurin has been activated off the physically unable to perform list by the Washington Commanders, unrelated to contract negotiations. He was placed on the PUP list due to an ankle injury after a brief holdout. He faced a $200,000 fine for missing camp but avoided further penalties by reporting. McLaurin requested a trade on July 31, but the team has no intention of trading him. He aims for a contract comparable to DK Metcalf's, while the team remains far from meeting his expectations.
Washington Commanders activated Terry McLaurin off the physically unable to perform list, a step forward unrelated to contract negotiations, with an ankle injury as the prior reason for his placement.
McLaurin was fined $200,000 for holding out of camp but reporting allowed him to avoid further fines, as missing games would mean forfeiting $861,111 each week.
Negotiations between McLaurin and Washington Commanders remained distant, with McLaurin aiming for a deal similar to DK Metcalf's, which included $33 million per year.
Despite requesting a trade, multiple sources indicated the Commanders had no intention of trading McLaurin, who has one year left on his current contract.
Read at ESPN.com
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