Terry McLaurin returned to the Washington Commanders training camp after ending his holdout, despite not having received a new contract. Initially placed on the active/physically unable to perform list due to an ankle injury, he participated in offseason activities but did not attend much of the voluntary organized team activities or mandatory minicamp, possibly incurring $105,000 in fines. Coach Dan Quinn praised McLaurin's competitiveness and professionalism, while McLaurin voiced his frustration over contract negotiations and his need for progress before participating in camp practices.
Terry McLaurin ended his holdout from the Washington Commanders training camp, returning without a new contract despite missing much of the offseason and the start of camp.
Coach Dan Quinn noted McLaurin's competitiveness and professionalism, stating he builds strong relationships with teammates even while on the active/physically unable to perform list due to an ankle injury.
McLaurin's absence during the mandatory minicamp led to potential fines of $105,000, reflecting his frustration with the ongoing contract negotiations and lack of progress.
McLaurin expressed disappointment over contract talks, emphasizing his principle of needing clear progression before stepping onto the field, although attendance at training camp does not imply contract advancements.
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