Overview
- Terry McLaurin formally requested a trade on July 31 but the Commanders have denied all inquiries from other teams
- McLaurin reported to camp on the physically unable to perform list and attends practices without participating in drills
- The two-time Pro Bowl wideout seeks an extension averaging north of $30 million per year, with portions of DK Metcalf’s deal serving as a benchmark
- Head coach Dan Quinn said the situation is not a distraction and reiterated the team’s commitment to keeping McLaurin
- Washington’s cap flexibility under rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels’ contract underpins the team’s ability to offer a lucrative long-term deal despite age concerns