The Washington Commanders and wide receiver Terry McLaurin have agreed to a three-year contract extension worth up to $96 million, ending McLaurin's holdout and securing his presence for the regular-season opener against the New York Giants. The deal includes a $30 million signing bonus and potential incentives that could increase the total value. This contract places McLaurin among the highest-paid wide receivers in the NFL. The extension is viewed as a critical boost to the Commanders' offense, providing quarterback Jayden Daniels with a key weapon. The agreement was widely reported by multiple sources, including Adam Schefter, Mike Garafolo, and Field Yates, confirming the conclusion of one of the NFL's notable contract holdouts ahead of the 2025 season.
Terry McLaurin spoke after practice about his contract extension. "The way it ended was better than it started. So that's what it's all about." "Everybody wins in my opinion." Scary Terry is ready for the 2025 season. @DCNewsNow https://t.co/SJkjdmhDTS
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Welcome back Terry McLaurin! Here's the Commanders star wide receiver back at practice today for the first time since signing his 3-year, $96M contract extension. @DCNewsNow #RaiseHail https://t.co/PFKyD94o1d