Previous reports indicated that unsettled Washington Commanders vast receiver Terry McLaurin was trying to land “elements” of the five-year, $150M contract
that the Pittsburgh Steelers gave DK Metcalf earlier this 12 months.
For an article printed on Wednesday morning, Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic provided an replace relating to why McLaurin and the Commanders have not come to phrases on an extension after the 29-year-old requested a commerce on July 31.
“One particular person with information of McLaurin’s contract negotiations stated the veteran receiver has requested for greater than DK Metcalf,” Jhabvala revealed.
McLaurin is within the final year
of his present deal and can flip 30 years outdated in September. To match, Metcalf will flip 28 in December.
That stated, McLaurin emerged final season as the favourite goal for quarterback Jayden Daniels as Daniels guided the Commanders to the NFC Championship Recreation.
“McLaurin believes he’s the most effective receivers within the NFL,” Jhabvala added. “He’s been the Commanders’ main receiver each season since he entered the league (in 2019), and final 12 months had the second-most receiving TDs within the league behind Ja’Marr Chase’s 17. He additionally ranked third in (anticipated factors added) on targets and seventh in catch charge amongst receivers with a minimum of 100 targets final 12 months, however amongst that very same group, McLaurin’s complete receiving yards (1,096) ranked twelfth and his common yards after the catch ranked twenty fifth.”
Daniels appeared optimistic whereas talking concerning the ongoing contract standoff throughout the ESPN broadcast of Monday’s preseason sport between the Commanders and Cincinnati Bengals when he stated he knew McLaurin would “be coming by means of the door quickly.”
Nevertheless, Jhabvala famous that “it wouldn’t be a shock if the [Commanders have] set a most vary of $27M to $28M a 12 months in common annual worth for McLaurin.” That appears to recommend the 2 sides aren’t all that near coming to phrases on an settlement.
It is unclear if McLaurin is keen to forfeit cash by sitting out Washington’s Week 1 sport towards the New York Giants on Sept. 7 amid his want for a pay increase. If he is not, he might need to quickly settle for the supply that is on the desk to ensure himself future earnings past the upcoming season.
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