The saga that is the Terry McLaurin trade request and contract extension dispute only grows legs the longer that it goes on. The Washington Commanders and McLaurin have seemingly been far apart on a deal, but the overall consensus is that his trade request was to force the hand of the front office.
The expectation is that McLaurin will return to the Commanders' offense ready to rock and roll with Jayden Daniels and Deebo Samuel, and that good news seems to be drawing ever nearer, according to Scoop City's Dianna Russini.
"Everyone feels good that this is going to get done, it's just when and how do they land there... Yes, he asked for a trade, but does anybody really think he wants to go somewhere else? No."
It would be great if the McLaurin and the front office could come to terms on an extension sooner rather than later, but all signs point towards him returning to the team that drafted him out of Ohio State.
McLaurin has been through the tough times with Washington and has finally enjoyed some success with the team. It would be hard to imagine him deciding to leave with the direction of the team having positive momentum.
Oct 27, 2024; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin warms up prior to putting on pads before the game against the Chicago Bears at Commanders Field. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images / Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
The Commanders' offense has relied heavily on McLaurin over the years, so losing him during a time they are seen as contenders would be a huge punch to the offense's gut.
It was first speculated that the impasse was due to the two sides being miles apart when it came to money, but it has emerged that it's the language and incentives that are the holdup.
McLaurin is deserving of a top-ten contract at his position, but there is no denying that he could see a slip in production as he enters the latter half of his NFL career.