Von Miller's deal with Commanders could net him $10.5M
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The Washington Commanders have been at a standstill with star WR Terry McLaurin for months. The star WR is seeking a contract extension, and and according to a trusted NFL insider, the team has made a surprising decision about McLaurin’s future in D.
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Sportsnaut on MSNWashington Commanders’ Stance on Trading Terry McLaurin Amid Dispute RevealedWashington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin is seeking a contract extension this summer that would make him one of the highest-paid NFL players at his position. Amid a worsening and increasingl
As his contract holdout continues, one NFL insider weighed in on the possibility of the Washington Commanders trading star wide receiver Terry McLaurin.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNWhere would you rank the Commanders' 'triplets' among all 32 NFL teams?For the ninth season in a row, Jared Dubin of CBS Sports assembled a panel of voters to assess each NFL team's offensive "triplets," that is, their quarterback, ground weapon, and passing weapon (whether wide receiver or tight end).
If McLaurin is back in the fold, then things should open up even more for him with Deebo Samuel now in the DMV. The improved offensive line should also improve in 2025 when it comes to blocking for Daniels as well as opening up running lanes for Robinson Jr. to perhaps have a breakout campaign.
Of the Commanders’ top three cornerbacks in 2024, Mike Sainristil and former Hewitt-Trussville High School and Auburn standout Noah Igbinoghene return. Benjamin St-Juste left for the Los Angeles Chargers in free agency.
ESPN's John Keim reports Washington Commanders edge rusher Von Miller's 1-year contract could be worth up to $10.5 million with incentives.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNIt's not an overreaction: Commanders can win the NFC EastThe Eagles are still the class of the NFC East. Sure, Philadelphia lost some key players, such as defensive end Josh Sweat and defensive tackle Milton Williams, but the Eagles were so deep at those positions that they are more able than most teams to withstand free-agent departures.