Radio host just said what Commanders fans fear about Terry McLaurin's next move
Briefly

Terry McLaurin is in a contract dispute with the Washington Commanders, leading him to hold out from training camp until a satisfactory resolution is reached. Despite feeling disrespected and undervalued, his relationship with the team remains stable. General manager Adam Peters aims for a deal that satisfies both the player and the organization. Fans are growing impatient, and radio host Grant Paulsen questions why McLaurin has not requested a trade, a common tactic among players in similar situations. McLaurin, however, values his connection to the team and fan base.
"I don't get why Terry McLaurin hasn't asked for a trade. If he's mad enough to hold out (already foregone $150K and counting), which never happens this era, why not be willing to ask for a trade? The other guy holding out has." - Grant Paulsen
"Although the relationship between McLaurin and the Commanders hasn't soured significantly during this prolonged standoff, the wideout feels disrespected and undervalued by the franchise."
"McLaurin won't be on the practice field unless some long-term financial security arrives. All signs point to an extension being confirmed at some stage."
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