The Terry McLaurin saga is now over

The Terry McLaurin saga is now over
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The Washington Commanders' pass catcher wanted a new deal and more money before entering the 2025 season. McLaurin finally got his wish.

The veteran has initialed a new 3-year contract worth over $96 million, according to reports.Terry McLaurin had reported to Commanders camp, but quickly signified his interest in missing practice sessions in protest. Management finally wanted to settle the matter before the first official week of preparation for the launch of the new season

Star receiver Terry McLaurin will remain with Washington for the next few seasons. This extension puts an end to the brief retention period that had fueled several rumors about his future with the franchise.

McLaurin, known for his consistency and ability to create explosive plays, represents a pillar of the aerial attack.

His presence is essential to provide stability to the new offensive system. By securing his commitment, Washington secures not only a first-rate offensive weapon, but also a leader on the pitch.

A major asset for the duel against the Giants

With this deal finalized, McLaurin will be in uniform as early as the opening game against the Giants.

This early return is excellent news for fans, who are hoping to see the forward regain his effectiveness in Week 1. This signing sends a clear message: Washington wants to build a competitive team around its star players.

Jayden Daniels will finally be able to count on his brand-new duo with receivers Deebo Samuel, freshly acquired from the 49ers, and McLaurin.

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