NFL insider drops bombshell on why Terry McLaurin feels betrayed by Commanders
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Terry McLaurin has not participated in medical assessments before training camp, indicating he may skip practice until a new contract is finalized. He feels disrespected by the Washington Commanders, expressing dissatisfaction during recent media interactions. General manager Adam Peters mentioned both parties are working towards a common goal. However, McLaurin desires over $30 million per season, whereas the Commanders are offering a lower deal, contributing to the ongoing tension between him and the organization as they seek common ground.
"Washington hasn't shown the need to rush, in part because they don't love the wide receiver market and how high it's gone. I think that has affected the team a little bit. That's my sense, at least right now. They don't want to acknowledge that or pay that. That could change, based on their desire to keep him in the fold and get this all wrapped up. I just haven't sensed a whole lot of urgency that the player is receiving from the team. That's pretty clear at this point. That's one thing that does have to change."
"It's pretty clear that McLaurin feels disrespected and undervalued by the Commanders. He has made that abundantly clear during his media availability last week, which signifies the growing tension between him and the organization."
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