Usually when a team is coming off its best season in decades the atmosphere is one of positive energy and optimism. Unfortunately for the Washington Commanders, that’s not entirely the case. 

There’s no denying Washington fans are excited about building on the success of 2024 this fall, but it’s now possible one of their key players may not be along for the ride. On Tuesday, wide receiver Terry McLaurin confirmed his displeasure in how his contract situation is being handled. 

“I’ve been pretty frustrated, not gonna lie,” expressed McLaurin while appearing on 106.7 The Fan in D.C. “Everything that has transpired has been pretty disappointing. I want to continue my career here, I’ve created my life here, so I want to be here. Just to see how things have played out has been disappointing.” 

McLaurin, 29, even dropped a bomb when saying the two sides have not had any communication in months. 

These comments are a clear sign of animosity building up, and maybe about to boil over, from McLaurin toward the franchise. And while the NFL is a business and franchises can’t give into the demands of every player who feels he’s outperformed his deal, this is not the time for the Commanders to take this approach.





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