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Terry McLaurin and the Washington Commanders reportedly agreed to a three-year contract extension on Monday with about two weeks to go before the start of the regular season.

McLaurin sought a new contract at the start of training camp and didn’t initially show up for the summer workouts. He was placed on the physically unable to perform list when he reported and later asked for a trade when negotiations were at a standstill.

However, it appeared the two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver had made up his mind. The deal was worth $96 million.

“Job well done by my partner Josh Harris and GM Adam Peters,” Commanders co-owner Magic Johnson wrote in a post on social media. “Terry is more than just a great football player, he is an outstanding leader and

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