Commanders' next move after bombshell Von Miller signing is painfully obvious
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The Washington Commanders signed veteran edge rusher Von Miller to a one-year deal, stirring excitement for the upcoming season. General manager Adam Peters must prioritize signing wide receiver Terry McLaurin, who is seeking a contract extension and has expressed feelings of being undervalued. The lack of communication regarding McLaurin's contract has raised concerns, and if unresolved, may lead to his absence during training camp. Miller's signing adds depth to the team, but McLaurin's situation needs immediate attention to prevent further distractions within the franchise.
The Washington Commanders caused a huge stir by signing veteran edge rusher Von Miller to a one-year deal before training camp. This adds another accomplished figure into the mix in pursuit of going one better this season.
McLaurin is still awaiting a lucrative new contract extension that hasn't arrived yet. The two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver was nothing short of dejected in front of the media this week, outlining his dismay about being undervalued and disrespected by the franchise.
There is still time to turn this situation around. However, there's a good chance McLaurin misses time on the practice field at training camp until the negotiations reach a successful outcome.
Now that the Commanders have strengthened their edge-rushing room, McLaurin's extension must be Peters' top priority. It's already become a distraction, which would only increase if the former third-round pick is missing from camp.
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