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According to the reports, the open receiver of the Washington commanders, Terry McLaurin, requested an exchange, and chief coach Dan Quinn spoke about it for the first time on Saturday.
McLaurin, 29, has been present but is not practicing in the training field while waiting for a contract extension, and he and the commanders are not seeing eyes.
Quinn said he is happy that McLaurin attends a training camp, even though he is not practicing.
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The open receiver of the Washington commanders, Terry McLaurin, crosses the field after a practice on July 27, 2025, in Ashburn, Va. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
“I am very happy to be here,” Quinn said before practicing. “I love to train it, but the commercial side is where it is. Someone asked me, is it a distraction? It is not.”
McLaurin has a remaining year in the extension of the three -year contract and $ 68 million signed in June 2022. He is looking for an agreement that converts it between the best paid width receptors of the NFL.
Last season, McLaurin delivered one of the best seasons of his career. McLaurin transported 82 trapped for 1,096 yards and had 13 touchdowns in his career. In the playoffs, he continued to produce, catching 14 passes for 227 yards and three touchdowns in three playoff games.
The practice of Shedeur Sanders was abbreviated due to shoulder pain as other QBs return from an injury

The chief coach of the Washington commanders, Dan Quinn, talks to fans during the practice at the training camp on July 27, 2025, in Ashburn, VA. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Quinn said that McLaurin’s commercial application is part of the “normal business” in the NFL.
“Today’s players are more aware of the contracts and things than they used to be. They recognize that the business part also occurs. So, for the team, we are only spraying, going and launching great practices. For Terry and commercial requests, man, that is part of the normal businesses that are happening around the NFL,” Quinn said.
“We love Terry. I am very happy to be here, and I hope he is practicing soon. And we also understand that there is the commercial side of these things that (general manager) Adam (Peters) and his side and Terry and his representatives are working.”

The open receiver of the Washington commanders, Terry McLaurin, firm autographs for fans after a practice at the team’s training camp on July 27, 2025, in Ashburn, VA. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Without McLaurin, the open receptor ofbo Samuel and the closed wing Zach Ertz are the best pass options for Campal Marshal Jayden Daniels, the offensive rookie of the year last season.
McLaurin has been the receptor n. ° 1 for the commanders throughout their six years of career and has done the pro Bowl twice.