Terry McLaurin's ongoing contract holdout from the Washington Commanders is causing concern as the regular-season opener against the New York Giants approaches. Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has expressed frustration over McLaurin's absence from practice, stressing the importance of practice for timing and chemistry development. Kingsbury's public comments indicate urgency for McLaurin to return. Meanwhile, McLaurin remains steadfast in his contract demands, and the team's general manager shows no intention of compromising given McLaurin's age and contract status. The situation remains unresolved and potentially detrimental to the team's success.
I'm huge on walkthroughs, on practice, and things like that because until you get on the grass and actually do it and feel the timing, feel the depth of routes, and things of that nature, I don't exactly know how much you can get out of that. So, I think we're kind of at that point to where we need to start getting those guys, when they're available, out there and gelling and seeing what we are as an offense.
This is getting more concerning. The Commanders are just a few weeks from their regular-season opener against the New York Giants. McLaurin hasn't practiced for months, which could hurt his conditioning and timing over the early stages of the campaign.
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