Jayden Daniels Optimistic About Terry McLaurin’s Future with Commanders Amid Contract Dispute
- August 6, 2025
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Terry McLaurin, a two-time Pro Bowler and key player for the Washington Commanders, has recently requested a trade to another NFL team. This request emerged following stalled negotiations over a potential contract extension between McLaurin’s representatives and the Commanders’ management. Despite the ongoing contract dispute, McLaurin has reported to the Commanders’ training camp but has refrained from participating in practice sessions, effectively making him a “hold-in.” In response, Washington placed McLaurin on the physically unable to perform list.
Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, who earned the title of NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year last season, shared his thoughts on the situation. Speaking to CBS Sports, Daniels expressed optimism about continuing to play alongside McLaurin in the future. “I know one day 17 will be running out here — and hopefully soon,” Daniels stated. While acknowledging that contract negotiations are beyond his control, Daniels emphasized his hope for a resolution that would see McLaurin back on the field catching passes.
McLaurin concluded last season with a career-high 13 touchdown receptions and 1,096 receiving yards, earning All-Pro honors for the first time. His successful 2024 campaign was significantly bolstered by Daniels’ breakout rookie performance. Since being drafted by Washington in the third round out of Ohio State in 2019, McLaurin has consistently delivered strong performances, surpassing 1,000 receiving yards in every season except his rookie year.
McLaurin signed a three-year contract with Washington in 2022, which is set to expire after the 2025 season. As negotiations continue, the outcome will have significant implications for both McLaurin’s career and the Commanders’ future roster composition. Fans and analysts alike are keenly watching how this situation unfolds, as it could impact team dynamics and performance in upcoming seasons.