The Washington Commanders are facing challenges in negotiations with receiver Terry McLaurin, who has opted to hold out due to contract frustrations despite the team's desire to retain him for the long term. With only a year left on his current deal, McLaurin did not attend mandatory minicamp, reflecting his discontent. General manager Adam Peters is prioritizing an extension but reports indicate limited progress on this front, leading to concerns about extending McLaurin's contract before the training camp begins.
A team source confirmed Washington's desire to keep McLaurin, 29, in the organization for the remainder of his career, but negotiations have stalled.
McLaurin's absence from spring practices illustrates his frustrations as he aims for a new contract with one year remaining.
General manager Adam Peters emphasized the importance of a contract extension, but progress at the negotiating table has been minimal.
McLaurin's holdout marks him joining a legacy of legendary Washington players who sought more money but typically saw marginal gains.
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