NFL: Reports: Commanders WR Terry McLaurin skips minicamp

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Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin did not report to the start of the team’s mandatory minicamp on Tuesday as he seeks a contract extension, multiple media outlets reported.

McLaurin, whose contract expires after the 2025 season, was absent from Commanders’ voluntary organized team activities but did attend the first month of workouts.

Players who bypass mandatory minicamp practices are subject to daily fines with a maximum three-day penalty of around $104,000, per the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement.

McLaurin skipped voluntary OTA practices as well as the mandatory minicamp in 2022 prior to signing a three-year contract extension. He has a base salary of $15.5 million for the upcoming season.

McLaurin, who turns 30 in September, recorded a career-best 13 touchdown receptions to go along with 82 catches for 1,096 yards in 2024. The two-time Pro Bowl selection has not missed a game since 2020.

He has 460 career receptions for 6,379 yards with 38 touchdowns since being selected by Washington in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Ohio State.

–Field Level Media

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