Terry McLaurin, Washington Commanders
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Though he's opted not to show up for training camp, Washington Commanders coach Dan Quinn isn't worried about Terry McLaurin as his holdout continues.
Amid speculation that Terry McLaurin could hold out of training camp while waiting for a new contract, Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters is hoping to work out a deal with the star wide receiver.
Up front, Washington added Miller and Jacob Martin as pass rushers but also loaded up with big bodies in Javon Kinlaw, Eddie Goldman and Deatrich Wise Jr. in an effort to help fix a unit that ranked 30th in rushing yards allowed.
Former Washington coach Jay Gruden says the team must secure a new deal for star WR Terry McLaurin, calling his absence a major concern for the offense.
As Commanders training camp got underway on Tuesday, NFL insider Adam Schefter revealed that Terry McLaurin was not in attendance as he seeks a new deal.
Though McLaurin has publicly expressed his frustration with his contract, the Commanders' G.M. said he's expecting McLaurin to report to training camp.
Second on the board to potentially acquire McLaurin's services are the New England Patriots. The Pats have not had a 1,000-yard receiver since the 2019 regular season, when Tom Brady was throwing passes to Julian Edelman (1,117 yards).