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Terry McLaurin's holdout is a concern, not a crisis for the Commanders

Terry McLaurin's holdout is a concern, not a crisis for the Commanders

Let's be clear about the Terry McLaurin situation: It's uncomfortable, not unprecedented. Yes, Washington Commanders training camp practice began Wednesday without the team's top receiver and model citizen. No, this isn't a nuclear standoff. It's July, not September. There's time.
'It's part of the business of the NFL,' Coach Dan Quinn said before the team's initial workout in Ashburn. 'I don't judge or get too worked up about it.'
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