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Holdouts have become a staple of the NFL as the Tennessee Titans may have a chance to bring in a new receiver.
If McLaurin and the Commanders fail to reach a contract extension, the team could franchise tag him for the 2023 season — which would result in Washington paying the receiver $20.16 million.
There is major risk involved in signing McLaurin, who turns 30 this September, to a long-term contract extension.
With Daniels and McLaurin leading the way on offense, the Commanders were among the NFL's most pleasant surprises last season, going 12-5 and reaching the NFC Championship Game for the first time ...
Washington Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin is perhaps the team's best player, with NFL.com listing 'Scary Terry' as a candidate for the team's MVP award next season.
Financially, McLaurin's deal makes sense from the team's side, too. With the extension just being three years and most of the guaranteed money paid by March 2023, Washington has some flexibility ...