During the NFL offseason, numerous players across the league conducted holdouts in search of a new contract. Among those was wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who had been separated from the Washington Commanders dating all the way back to mandatory minicamp.
For the majority of this saga, it looked as though neither side was going to budge on their stance. However, with less than two weeks to go until the regular season began, Washington's front office decided to pay up.
McLaurin and his representation were firm on wanting a deal north of $30 million annually. They'd end up achieving this goal, as the veteran wideout inked a three-year contract that could be worth up to $94 million.
This contract puts McLaurin in their upper tier of receivers when it comes to average salary. With this or