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01 Aug 2025, 02:38

Terry McLaurin requests a trade due to contract conflict

  • McLaurin submitted a request for a trade due to contract disputes.
  • He missed part of the offseason and returned with an injury.
  • Last season, he ranked second on the team in receptions.

Terry McLaurin, wide receiver for the Washington Commanders, submitted a request for a trade due to a conflict regarding his contract. According to sources, McLaurin is seeking a new contract, as he believes that his current deal does not reflect his contributions to the team.

McLaurin, who signed a three-year contract in 2022 worth $22.79 million per year, missed part of the offseason in preparation for the season, including mini-camp in June, and the start of training camp. This could lead to potential fines and loss of bonuses exceeding $800,000.

On Sunday, September 1, 2025, he returned to camp, but was placed on the list of players who cannot participate in training due to injury. McLaurin remains on the physically unable to perform list, although he is actively training with teammates.

Last season, he recorded impressive results, achieving 82 receptions for 1,096 yards and 13 touchdowns, which earned him a second-team All-Pro designation.

The Commanders, under the leadership of new head coach Daniel Quinn, who took over the team last season, aim to compete for the NFC championship.

Tags: Sport/American football

Articles on this topic:

  • www.marca.com - Washington Commander star, Terry McLaurin has requested a trade request
  • www.nytimes.com - Terry McLaurin requests trade amid contract hold-in with Commanders: Sources
  • apnews.com - Wide receiver Terry McLaurin has requested a trade from the Commanders, AP source says