The contract dispute between Terry McLaurin and the Commanders has come to an end.
McLaurin and Washington have agreed to a three-year extension, according to multiple reports.
The early numbers indicate the deal is worth up to $96 million.
McLaurin, who turns 30 next month, was previously unhappy with a contract that was set to pay him just $15.5 million in base salary for 2025. That’s far behind the top of the market in average annual value for receivers, which is led by Ja’Marr Chase at $40.25 million per year. McLaurin’s previous contract had him at an AAV of $23.2 million.
McLaurin did not report to training camp initially but was then staging a hold-in as the two sides negotiated a deal.
A third-round pick in 2019, McLaurin has been one of the league’s most consistent, durable r