Terry McLaurin deal locks in new Commanders identity under Josh Harris
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Terry McLaurin deal locks in new Commanders identity under Josh Harris
"Under the ownership of Dan Snyder, Washington excelled at making a big splash. Winning the offseason. Under Josh Harris, things appear to have changed. Now, most of the soap operas have been ceded to the rival Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones. The Commanders are finally being run by savvy, adult businessmen. Commanders are handling business differently under Adam Peters and Josh Harris"
"Leaks. Unnamed sources. Rumors. It happened every time things got contentious. That type of disease is hard to eradicate. The franchise treated Williams so shabbily that even the arrival of Ron Rivera could not placate him. Allen was so worn down by trying to be the locker room leader of a dysfunctional franchise that he couldn't recalibrate when new ownership arrived to right the ship."
Terry McLaurin signed an extension that makes finishing his career in Washington more realistic. New owner Josh Harris and general manager Adam Peters have shifted the franchise toward more professional, disciplined operations, ceding offseason spectacle to rivals and reducing public soap operas. The McLaurin negotiation avoided leaks, anonymous attacks and ugly disputes that characterized the Dan Snyder era. Previous management repeatedly mishandled top players — Trent Williams, Brandon Scherff, Jonathan Allen, Ryan Kerrigan and Kirk Cousins — including punitive double franchise-tagging and public leaks. The current regime emphasizes quiet, businesslike roster decisions and improving player relations to retain talent.
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