Adam Peters, general manager of the Washington Commanders, is described as a calm yet resolute negotiator amidst Terry McLaurin's contract standoff. McLaurin has not practiced for months, seeking an extension, while Peters remains firm in his negotiation stance. An insider notes that negotiating with Peters is difficult, highlighting his tenacity. Additionally, there appears to be a lack of interest from other teams to offer McLaurin over $30 million per season, reinforcing the Commanders' position in this matter.
I reached out to an executive who knows Adam Peters really well and said, 'What do you think of this situation?', and he said, I think people are going to find out a lot about Adam Peters right now, because I do not like negotiating with him. He has an edge to him that people, I think, don't necessarily understand, and they're going to see that now in this negotiation. And I think they have in some respects, because Adam Peters has been pretty clear that he's not going to budge. Part of the variables in this; no other team wants to pay Terry McLaurin 30-plus million dollars per season, either. They just don't.
The wide receiver hasn't practiced for months as he looks for an extension. Peters hasn't budged from his original stance, and he's unlikely to do so based on the findings of one NFL insider.
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