Terry McLaurin of the commanders cleared to return to practice in the midst of a contract confrontation


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Terry McLaurin informed the training camp of Washington’s commanders at the end of July, but did not participate in the practice sessions, which effectively designated it as a control.

McLaurin’s lack of availability focused on an injury and his frustration with his contract. But on Saturday, the commanders announced some positive news about the star receiver.

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The open receiver Terry McLaurin, #17 of the Washington commanders, is heated before the NFC Divisional playoff game against the Detroit Lions, in Ford Field on January 18, 2025, in Detroit, Michigan. (Brooke Sutton/Getty images)

McLaurin had been activated from the list physically unable to perform. It is not believed that the list movement is directly related to the contract extension conversations, Espn said. However, finally ends McLaurin control and makes it eligible to practice and increase preparations for the regular season.

Jayden Daniels makes a prediction in the future of commanders Terry McLaurin in the middle of a contract confrontation

McLaurin initially moved to the list of puppies due to an ankle injury. The two times Pro Bowler jumped the first four days of camp, which resulted in a six -digit fine.

November 10, 2024; Landover, Maryland: The open receiver of the Washington commanders, Terry McLaurin (17), looks from the field during the last minute of the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Northwest Stadium. (Images Amber Searls-Imagn)

Last month, McLaurin told journalists that he was disappointed with how the contract conversations had progressed.

“I want to continue my career here. I have created my life here. My wife and I bought our first house here. So, this has been a place where I have always wanted to be. Just to see how things have been developed has been disappointing,” he said. “I understand that everything is a business. But at the same time, I want to put myself in a position in which they value me, I feel appreciated and things like that. Unfortunately, that has not happened as I want.”

Terry McLaurin, #17 of Washington’s commanders, carries the ball during the second quarter against the Chicago Bears in Soldier Field on October 13, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. (Michael Reaves/Getty images)

If the first party of the commanders of commanders does not reach an agreement on an extension of the contract on September 7, McLaurin could choose to sit. However, doing so would mean that I would lose control of the game.

McLaurin has a remaining year in a three -year contract that agreed in 2022. He asked to be changed to another team on July 31, but the commanders have not shown much interest in trade.

McLaurin ended last season with a better race of 13 TouchDown receptions and 1,096 reception yards. Washington recruited it in the third round of the state of Ohio in 2019. In addition to its rookie campaign, McLaurin has finished each of its NFL seasons with at least 1,000 reception yards.

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